Uncategorized From Mexico to Soho: Artists Seek to End Violence in Juarez November 14, 2011February 2, 2018 art, art gallery, auction, border, crime, Drug, drug cartels, El Paso, Felipe Calderon, Juarez, killing, Mexico, New York, peace, Project Paz, Rio Grande river, Sergio Urias, Soho, U.S., Violence, war, Youth Read More
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Uncategorized The (Other) Longest War July 6, 2011February 2, 2018 Ciudad Juarez, drugs, Felipe Calderon, Global Commission on Drug Policy, Juarez cartels, La Familia Michoacana, Legalization, Mexico, Raul Rivera Andueza, Richard Nixon, Robert Valencia, War on Drugs, Zetas Read More
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