Tales from the Chihuahuan Desert: Borderlands Narratives about Identity and Binationalism

Format

Residential

Location

El Paso, TX

Dates

July 20 - August 3, 2025

Length

2 weeks

Type

Professional Development Program

Professional Development Program Type

Professional Development Program Audience

Contact

@email
915-747-6245

Borderlands narratives have historically been seen as peripheral to the development of American histories and identities. In middle and high-school textbooks across the country, borderlands populations have received minimal attention. The binational spaces border people occupy have been portrayed as dangerous, illegitimate, and as part of a distinct counter-culture. In this residential Institute, we aim to place these forgotten regions and their human populations at the center of the debate about American histories and identities by focusing on the region’s cultures and narratives of the El Paso, Texas, USA – Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, México, metroplex.

Project Director(s)

Isabel Baca; R. Joseph Rodríguez

Lecturers and Visiting Faculty

C. J. Alvarez; Cynthia Bejarano; e.E. Charlton-Trujillo; Denise E. Chávez; Yolanda Chávez Levya; Adriana Dominguez; Guadalupe García McCall; Zeke Peña

Grantee Institution

University of Texas at El Paso

Funded through the Division of Education Programs