Flood Justice in South Texas
The FLUJOS RGV project has launched! Learn about my experience in the Rio Grande Valley for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
Community Support and Creativity Are Key to Survival in the Rio Grande Valley
Despite government neglect and environmental challenges, informal communities along the U.S.-Mexico border find innovative ways to build and maintain their neighborhoods.
Flooded: How Natural Disasters Lead to Predatory Lending in the Rio Grande Valley
The devastation that communities in the Rio Grande Valley face is twofold: the initial destruction of the floods and the cycle of debt and poverty as a result of predatory loans.
The Struggle, resistance and resilience of the U.S. Latinx community: A personal journey
While growing up in Texas shaped my Tejano identity, it also laid bare the entrenched systems of racism. My understanding of social inequality and race began as a child. Yet I also saw communities overcoming struggle, mobilizing for better schools, fighting for access to healthy food, and demanding more of a say in the government and policies that shaped their lives. I saw the power of community development.