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Caught in the middle of nowhere
Text and photos by Amy Connors
Eighty miles from Tucson on solitary, flat roads that carve through pristine-looking fields and brazen rock formations, the dry winds pass heavily, veiling all in a pale dust. The...
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Border Security
Text and photos by Austin Siadak
The desert of Southern Arizona is a place of harsh juxtapositions. Blistering white-hot days fade into bitterly cold black nights. Jagged mountains erupt out of flat sands. Brilliant blue and red...
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Mining for a better life
Text by Adam Levy, Photos by Samuel James
“God will separate the gold from the impurities,” the part-time pastor tells the eight assembled in Santos Israel Valle’s small living room. After a two-hour Bible study, which...
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People of the Desert
By Chelsea Grayson
Hundreds of migrants continue to cross from Mexico into Arizona every day, despite the deadly terrain of the Sonora desert. Over the last decade, the border between the United States and Mexico has become...
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Caught in the middle of nowhere
Text and photos by Amy Connors
Eighty miles from Tucson on solitary, flat roads that carve through pristine-looking fields and brazen rock formations, the dry winds pass heavily, veiling all in a pale dust. The...
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Border Security
Text and photos by Austin Siadak
The desert of Southern Arizona is a place of harsh juxtapositions. Blistering white-hot days fade into bitterly cold black nights. Jagged mountains erupt out of flat sands. Brilliant blue and red...
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Repatriation
Text and photos by Louise Blavet
NOGALES, SONORA – Eduardo Dario Bautista, a resident of Nogales, Sonora, watches the removal of the long-standing border fence dividing Mexico from the United States and stares at the ephemeral open gap...