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From the Tucson Weekly
From the Northern Jaguar Project:
Friday, May 12th, 6-9 p.m. U.S.-Mexico Border Wall, Douglas, AZ and Agua Prieta, SON with artist Lauren Strohacker, Border Arts Corridor (Douglas), Casa de la Cultura (Agua Prieta), Conciencia y Educación Ambiental (Hermosillo), and permission from the U.S. Border Patrol Alongside digital projections of jaguars and other wildlife on the border wall – from both sides of the border in Douglas, AZ, and Agua Prieta, Sonora – artists, politicians, wildlife advocates, and cultural leaders will share their visions for the borderlands. This binational fiesta will include music, storytelling, and information about the challenges facing local wildlife and borderland communities. Please join us! |