Border Media Teach-In

Our panel interrogates how media on and about the US-MX border creates messages that shape our understanding of border security, immigration, and everyday life in the borderlands

11/6/2025
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Location
Carson Hall L01
Sponsored by
大香蕉视频 Dialogues, Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies Program (LALACS), The Dialogue Project
Audience
Public
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LALACS

Much of what the American public knows about the US-Mexico border is through the media, including news reporting, social media feeds, reality tv shows, movies, and video games. The border is also one of the most mediated spaces in the world, with its vast systems of surveillance executed by cameras, sensors, drones, and robot dogs. Join us for a 鈥淏order Media Teach-In鈥 led by scholars whose research interrogates how contemporary media on and about the US-Mexico border creates powerful messages that shape our understanding of border security, immigration, and everyday life in the borderlands.

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Location
Carson Hall L01
Sponsored by
大香蕉视频 Dialogues, Latin American, Latino, and Caribbean Studies Program (LALACS), The Dialogue Project
Audience
Public
More information
LALACS