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Conversadores de la cerca rompen las barreras del cerco fronterizo

All StoriesAlicia Vega10/20/20150

A lo largo de la frontera en Nogales a través de un cerco desgastado con huecos más pequeños que un penique, Joanna Celaya ve a su hermano por primera vez en tres años. Ellos platican y comparten los cuentos de sus vidas por varias horas. Aquí, a lo largo de la frontera de Nogales, hay personas que…

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Fence talkers break down the border barrier

All StoriesSilvia Sanchez10/08/20150

Along the border in Nogales through a worn out metal fence with holes smaller than pennies, Joanna Celaya sees her brother for the first time in three years. They talk, share stories of their lives for several hours. Here along the border in Nogales are the fence talkers people who come to share love with…

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