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Andrés Caballero’s “Borderland Masks” highlights the deep connection between lucha libre fans and their roots along the U.S.-Mexico border. (Photo by Andrés Caballero 2024)

UA grad student brings lucha libre fans’ stories to life in upcoming exhibition

Zoe Montaño, Reporter October 16, 2024

The wrestling may be staged, but the community created by lucha libre is anything but scripted. Lucha libre, or “free fight,” is often known as professional Mexican wrestling, with roots tracing...

El sueño mexicano

El sueño mexicano

May 4, 2022

Por Marery Ruiz/El Inde Por décadas, los migrantes han tenido a los Estados Unidos como su punto final para cumplir sus sueños, dejando sus vidas y a sus familias atrás. ¿Pero qué pasa con los...

Brian Best, Tucson Samaritans member, recovers a water jug from the bushes in a canyon of Peña Blanca in Coronado National Forest. Photo: MacKenzie Carolan | El Inde.

Against the wall podcast: Deterrent

March 5, 2020

By Meredith O’Neil, Claude Akins, Rocky Baier, Reed Battles, Makenzie Carolan, Sascha Fruehauf, Audry Herran, Aimee Rodríguez, and David Thalenberg/El Inde https://soundcloud.com/user-685928459/against-the-wall-episode-1-deterrent Last...

Members of the People’s Defense Initiative take a break from phone canvassing on election day, November 5, 2019, to talk with Zaira Livier, PDI executive director. Photo: Katie Giles | El Inde.

Against the wall podcast: Sanctuary cities

March 5, 2020

By By Briannon Wilfong, Ashley Fredde, Vianney Cárdenas, Rosa Garcia, Kathleen Giles, Jillian Hanlin, and Michelle Rascón-Canales/El Inde https://soundcloud.com/user-685928459/against-the-wall-episode-2-sanctuary-cities The...

Joan Moreno and his work partner bike back to El Sasabe, Sonora after working at Rancho de la Osa in Sasabe, Arizona on Sept. 14. Joan lives in Tucson, but stays in El sasabe when he works on the ranch. (Photo by Corinna Tellez/ Arizona Sonora News)

Traffic trickles through Sasabe port

Corinna Tellez November 6, 2018

“Did you go out to the port in Nogales?” “No.” “So, then Douglas?” “No, not there either. I went out to the Sasabe port of entry. The Sasabe port of entry is the least-trafficked...

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