US/Mexico Border Fieldtrip Reports

On April 6th, nearly all of the class participated in an all-day fieldtrip to Nogales, Mexico. The trip was led by staff from BorderLinks, a Tucson-based, bi-national non-profit organization specializing in experiential education about the US/Mexico border region. BorderLinks programs raise awareness to build bridges of solidarity across North and Latin American borders and promote intercultural understanding and respect.

Read our trip reports to see what we experienced and learned!


Richelle Aldrich, Nogales Mexico Trip

Cynthia Canez, Nogales: the Corruption that Still Exists

Jessica Carlise, Exploring Nogales

Angel Flores, Nogales Field Trip

Christen Garden, Dual Narratives with Dual Cities

Darian Hall, A Trip to Nogales, Mexico

Patrick Ingham, Ruins Undone

Ginger Lee, On the Border

Kyle Lummus, The Walnut City

Melitza Mejia-Centeno, Trip to Nogales

Kayla Miller, The Cage: Nogales, Mexico

Teresa Rodriguez, Visiting Our Neighbor

Paul Schiopu, Close, Yet So Far

Lauren Tennison, Crossing Into Nogales

The US/Mexico border at Nogales has not always been a contentious site, as these historic photos demonstrate.

Alternative Fieldtrip Assignment

Some of our class were unable to join the trip to Nogales, so they created their own fieldtrips to discover "the border" inside metro Phoenix.

Lirio Orozco-Chavez, Oh, Georgia!

Rebecca Qualls, Mercado de los Cielos

Negine Sekandari, Guadalupe AZ