Voices of Mexico no. 108
Our Voice
Everything in the world flows. Until a law, a treaty, or a wall stops it. Two constants run through this issue of Voices of Mexico: human beings and water. From the standpoint of the social sciences or of art, researchers, photographers, a writer, and a poet traverse the flows of human beings and the water that gives us life.
Why and how do they travel? Where and why do they stop? How do they enrich the lands where they arrive —if they do arrive?
I want to thank all those who contributed their knowledge here so that we readers could become aware that this journey is differentiated, that not all of us are privileged with the same freedom of movement, for example, or access to running water, just to mention two differences.
Editorial
Our Voice
Graciela Martínez-Zalce Sánchez
Society
Corporate Borders
Auto Industry Migrants in Mexico
Oyuki Arce Miyaki
Camelia Tigau
Canadian Refugee Status
Pinning Hope on the “Other Norte”
Araceli Pérez Mendoza
Politics
Mexamerica at War with Donald Trump
A Case Study in California
Part II
David R. Maciel
History
Italian and Mexican
Migrants in the U.S.
Silvia Núñez García
Dossier Water
Toward Comprehensive Groundwater
Management in Mexico
Gonzalo Hatch Kuri
TWater, Power, and Society
Samuel Schmidt Nedvedovich
Managing Groundwater in Mexico
Fernando J. González Villarreal
Jorge Alberto Arriaga Medina
Beyond Basins
The Political Delimitation
Of Aquifers in Mexico
Mónica Olvera Molina
The Science Needed to Understand
And Protect Groundwater and
Preserve the Environment
José Joel Carrillo-Rivera
Rafael Huízar-Álvarez
Gonzalo Hatch Kuri
Groundwater Flow Systems
And Climate Change
Adaptation in Mexico
Marcos Adrián Ortega Guerrero/em>
Resilient Families amidst
Adversity in Colonias
Irasema Coronado
Challenges for Mexico-U.S.
Transboundary Aquifer Management
Gonzalo Hatch Kuri
Reviews
Un panorama de las ciencias
sociales en México, by Cristina Puga
Ana Luna
Art and Culture
Freedom Has No Borders and
No Human Being Is Illegal
Francisco Elías Prada
There, in the Clear Waters
Gretta Hernández
Threatened Species
Of Common Concern
Ana Luna
Ricardo Figueroa