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Crooked Fences: Border Realities

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By Olivia Flores Alvarez

Published on January 28, 2009 at 1:42am

Fence, or no fence? See what two experts, Dr. Tony Payan, associate professor of political science, University of Texas-El Paso, and Raúl Salinas, mayor of Laredo, Texas, have to say on the matter at the talk Crooked Fences: Border Realities. They know firsthand the challenges the U.S. and Mexico face as a result of sharing a 2,100-mile border and, most importantly, the possibilities of improving relations between the two countries. 7 p.m. Rothko Chapel, 1409 Sul Ross. For information, call 713-524-9839 or visit www.rothkochapel.org. Free.
Thu., Jan. 29, 7 p.m., 2009