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- Bordering the Future - State of Texas analysis of conditions and forthcoming events along the state's border with Mexico, as well as potential public policies to responsible address future economic, social, health and safety, education, and other needs in the region.
- Americas Program: U.S.-Mexico Relations/Border Affairs - Series of papers concerning migration, water policy, and other issues along the US-Mexico border.
- Immigration and Human Rights on the U.S. / Mexico Border - Series of articles from In Motion Magazine about socioeconomic issues related to the border region.
- Border Information Clearinghouse - Large collection of articles, statistics, news items, issues analyses, and internet links about social, economic, environmental, and health conditions and issues related to the U.S.-Mexico border.
- Border Teacher Corps Summer Institute - New Mexico State University program offering US education professionals an opportunity to learn about Mexican culture, the Spanish language, educational topics, and border issues.
- U.S.-Mexico Border Health Association - Promotes public and individual health in the border region through reciprocal technical cooperation. Includes information about HIV-AIDS prevention activities and other projects, details of annual conferences, and full-text journal archive.
- U.S. - Mexico Border Health Association - Promotes public and individual health along the United States - Mexico border through reciprocal technical cooperation.
- Border Studies Curriculum - Twenty lessons focusing on the U.S.-Mexico borderlands, for use in high school or middle school classes as an adjunct to the study of U.S., border state, or world history.
- Tijuana and the Border: Magnet of Opportunity - National Geographic photos of the border and the communities established around maquiladoras.
- Network of Border Economics - Resource center for individuals and institutions involved in economic research on topics related to the U.S.-Mexico border. Includes collection of economic data and an archive of published papers. English and Spanish content.
Wikipedia Articles
- Border Film Project - The Border Film Project () is an art project examining United States–Mexico border immigration from two perspectives. The project gave disposable cameras to two groups on different sides of the United States–Mexico border: undocumented migrants crossing the desert and the Minutemen volunteers trying to stop them.
- International Border states - International Border states are states in the United States that share an international border with another country. There are a total of eighteen border states, thirteen that border Canada, one of which borders Russia as well, four that border Mexico, and one that borders the Bahamas and Cuba.
- Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México - Ferrocarriles Nacionales de México, (better known as N de M) was Mexico's state owned railroad company from 1938 to 1998, and prior to 1938 (dating from the regime of Porfirio Diaz) a major railroad controlled by the government that linked Mexico City to the major border cities of Nuevo Laredo and Ciudad Juarez, the first trains to Nuevo Laredo from Mexico City began operating in 1903 N de M absorbed the Mexican Central Railroad (Ferrocarril Central Mexicano, first section from Mexico City to Leon, Guanajuato] opened in [[1882) ...
- Matachines - Matachines (Spanish matachin, or religious dancer) are bands of mummers or in Mexico usually found in northern mexico especially in Chihuaha. They are also very popular in Northern New Mexico and around the Rio Grande, specifically in the border cities of El Paso, Texas, Juarez, Chihuaha (Mexico) and Las Cruces, New Mexico who wander from village to village or from house to house dancing and ...
- Trans-Border Institute - The Trans-Border Institute (TBI) was founded in 1994 at the University of San Diego (USD) to promote scholarship, studies, research, and activities related to the United States-Mexico border, and to encourage an active role for the University in the cross-border community.