Resources

As part of Marfa Dialogues, we’ve compiled a list of resources in our discussion about the border. Please email us if you have other additions.

Artists
Eduardo Abaroa
Margarita Cabrera
Livia Corona
Minerva Cuevas
Mario Garcia Torres
Máximo González
Teresa Margolles
Pedro Reyes
David Taylor
Tercerunquinto

Books
Murder City by Charles Bowden
The Tecate Journals: Seventy Days on the Rio Grande by Kevin Bowden
Violence and Activism at the Border: Gender, Fear, and Everyday Life in Ciudad Juarez by Kathy Staudt

Films
389 Miles
Northless
Sleep Dealer
Los Que Se Quedan
Los Que Se Quedan (Those Who Remain)

Journalists & Writers
Benjamin Alire Sáenz
Cecilia Ballí
Charles Bowden
Mark Danner
Dolores Dorantes
Robert Halpern
Dahr Jamail
Kathleen Staudt

Music
La Santa Cecilia

News
Borderland Beat
El Diario de Ciudad Juarez
El Paso Times
GritTV
Texas Tribune
The Washington Spectator

Nonprofits
Amigos de las Mujeres de Juarez
Amor por Juarez
Frontera Women’s Foundation
I Love Parks (Rick Lobello and the International Peace Park proposal between the US
and Mexico)

2 Responses to Resources

  1. This was such an important and successful symposium….. I am really grateful to all of you to made this happen. Thank YOU !!!!!!!!

  2. ken whitley says:

    We have lived in Marfa coming on twelve years. It was very quiet when we came here. It is not quiet anymore. I love the new ‘sound’ of Marfa. I do not like the ‘noise’ of city government. I think The Marfa Dialogues was the most important event in our time here. In the future, I hope we include artists and journalists and writers and youth from Mexico and Border Patrol representatives in the program. I am grateful to all who made this important event happen and to all who participated. Thank you all, sincerely.

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