Incoming Resources
- Paul Strand in Mexico, by James Krippner ; historical essay by Alfonso Morales Carillo ; additional texts by Katherine Ware, Leo Hurwitz, and David Alfaro Siqueiros ; process notes by Anthony Montoya ; including an archive catalog of Paul Strand's photographs from Mexico
- ̕¡Tequila!, distilling the spirit of Mexico, Marie Sarita Gaytán
- Opening Mexico, the making of a democracy, Julia Preston and Samuel Dillon
- Borderwall as architecture, a manifesto for the U.S.-Mexico boundary, Ronald Rael ; foreword by Teddy Cruz
- Viva Frida!, Yuyi Morales ; photography by Tim O'Meara
- El Norte, the epic and forgotten story of Hispanic North America, Carrie Gibson
- Art and architecture in Mexico, James Oles
- Danzón, circum-Caribbean dialogues in music and dance, Alejandro L. Madrid and Robin D. Moore
- The line becomes a river, dispatches from the border, Francisco Cantú
- We built the wall, how the US keeps out asylum seekers from Mexico, Central America and beyond, Eileen Truax ; translated by Diane Stockwell
- The U.S.-Mexico transborder region, cultural dynamics and historical interactions, edited by Carlos Vélez-Ibáñez and Josiah Heyman
- Madre, perilous journeys with a Spanish noun, Liza Bakewell
- Midnight in Mexico, a reporter's journey through a country's descent into darkness, Alfredo Corchado
- Hard line, life and death on the U.S.-Mexico border, Ken Ellingwood
- The other conquest, La otra conquista = La nouvelle conquète : the spirit of a people can never be conquered
- Threshold, emergency responders on the US-Mexico border, Ieva Jusionyte
- María Izquierdo and Frida Kahlo, challenging visions in modern Mexican art, Nancy Deffebach