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The Border Studies Advisory Board held its annual meeting November 2-4th in El Paso and Juárez.
An Attorney with The Diocesan Migrant and Refugee Services in El Paso speaks with the visiting faculty group about the various services they provide.
After her talk, Glen and Juan Armando engage in further discussion.
Gypsy has a chance to catch up with her old friend, West. West is a long-time friend of the Border Studies Program. He works with the Maryknoll missioners in El Paso.
After DMRS, we head to the Border Network for Human Rights. They aim to educate the local population about their fundamental rights.
A current worker for the Border Network explains his work to the group.
These are some of the signs decorating the Border Network's Office.
After the talk, faculty had the opporutnity to look at various altars on display for the Day of the Dead Celebrations.
More altars
A personal favorite.
One more.
Juan Armando and Angela at the UACJ campus.
Preparing for the panel discussion.
Various faculty and field site supervisors form a panel to share their insights into issues facing the border region.
Gypsy is in disbelief that the weekend is almost over!
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