Group defends, advocates for transgender detainees

  Karolina Lopez considers herself a woman.  Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents do not. Lopez is transgender. She immigrated to the United States to escape discrimination in her home country of Mexico, only to encounter further abuse in Arizona. She spent three years in the all-male ICE detention center in Eloy, Arizona. She remembers them…

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Border artist paints new tint on the fence

  Thick, rusty-brown steel plates loom 20-feet high over Ambos Nogales, signaling the physical and symbolic delineation between the United States and Mexico.  Ana Teresa Fernández wants to change that.  In October, she took to the streets with her tools of resistance, paint and a paint brush, to “erase the border” in Ambos Nogales. She…

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Arizona dude ranches meet Hollywood

Humans are notorious for their insatiable desire to ride off into the sunset. And there’s one vacation just over the hillside that gives greenhorns and tenderfoots alike the chance to and rope and ride for real. The guest ranches—also known as dude ranches—popped up during the Westward expansion days and have since become a refuge…

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