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2020 Year in Review, Part 2: May-August

Pedestrians entering the country through the Dennis DeConcini Port of Entry were greeted by a new piece of street art in August as they walked onto the first block of Terrace Avenue: Big, bold white letters reading “Nogales” painted over a vividly colord background of thin horizontal lines on a brick wall. “Basically, we wanted the word ‘Nogales’ because it’s the port, so we wanted a type of welcome, like a postcard,” said Priscilla Nefftys, one of the artists behind the mural, part of a bigger project called “Nogalería” or “Nogallery,” which encompasses the cultural identity and history of Ambos Nogales. Nefftys, Gerardo Frias and Tony Plak launched the effort with a grant from the University of Arizona Confluence Center for Creative Inquiry.

2020 Year in Review: Part 1

A protester in Nogales, Sonora holds up a sign directed at Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, reading: “We need you to look out for our health. Get with it, AMLO!” The protest on Wednesday, March 25, saw a small group of Sonorans block the southbound vehicle lanes on the Mexican side of the DeConcini port to demand their government do a better job of screening people at the border for the coronavirus. Photo by Jonathan Clark

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