TITLE

No More Borders

PUB. DATE
July 2011
SOURCE
Progressive;Jul2011, Vol. 75 Issue 7, p13
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
The article presents several photographs of an exhibition titled "Wall to Wall: Concrete Connections/Conexiones Concretas," presented by the students at the University of Arizona in a protest for human rights violation by the U.S. military action on Mexico border and Israel's actions at West Bank.
ACCESSION #
62969832

Tags: PHOTOGRAPHIC images;  DEMONSTRATIONS;  HUMAN rights violations

 

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