Politics Aug 06 ‘Those shootings happen all the time in America.’ The view from Juárez Many people in this border city said the El Paso shooting would not disrupt their daily routines. But people had mixed views on who to blame for the attack. By Daniel Bush
Poetry Dec 18 This poet gives voice to the violence along the U.S.-Mexico border Poet Sasha Pimentel says she writes to give voice to violence “so unseeable, so irreconcilable it hurts so much to say.”… By Jennifer Hijazi
World Mar 03 Drug Violence Batters Tourism, Law Enforcement in Mexico Jose Luis Sierra, a reporter and editor with New America Media, has been covering the effects of the drug war on Mexico's citizens. His latest reports, from Juarez, highlight the declining tourism in the once-popular city and a case of… By Larisa Epatko
Arts Oct 28 New Strategies Considered to Curb U.S.-Mexico Drug Trade The U.S. dealt a "significant blow" to one of Mexico's most infamous drug cartels last week after a 19-state drug raid resulted in 300 arrests and millions of dollars in confiscated money. This comes on the heels of new drug…