A refereed journal published quarterly by the Southwest Center at UA, JSW invites scholarly articles and essays informing any aspect of the Greater Southwest
Journal of the Southwest tweets for the last time from this account. We have decided to optimize our resources and use the social media outlets of our publisher, the Southwest Center. You can now follow us on @swc_uaz
Same JSW, just a different account!
We have some exciting news to share! Diné Librarian & Narration Coordinator, Rhiannon Sorrell, speaks to inter-generational language revitalization and reclaiming indigenous voices in this great piece by New Mexico Public Broadcasting on our project! https://t.co/Qv0g0chAZ9
After seeing a #DeGrazia exhibit at the Arizona Inn, Raymond Carlson the editor of the magazine became a lifelong friend, collector & promoter of the artist. He introduced DeGrazia to the readers of Arizona Highways in the February 1941 issue and many more issues after that. #TBT
It is always a good time to learn more about Chuck Bowden, but now it is sort of mandatory if we want to make sense of many of the troubling things going on.
https://t.co/QckwOMR0RW
Next week! Don't miss it! SBS MX-Initiatives Forum: Present and Future of Binational Collaboration betweenResearch Centers in the Social Sciences - https://t.co/GNd9fKMnZE
The Trump administration recently cancelled a 7-mile stretch of #BorderWall through the Cocopah Nation near Yuma.
Glad someone at DHS finally realized that building a hideous #BorderWall through sovereign tribal land was a losing battle...
https://t.co/cvt3pbT9Pn
The first of 4 installments of our conversation with @DornanEllen & Craig Goldsmith on New Mexico Humanities Council's "Augmented Humanity Podcast" dropped today, and will continue throughout June 2020. Thank you for the opportunity! https://t.co/8gR5paqpnb
My first story for ClimateLore--a series exploring climate resilience & impacts of climate crisis on culture & heritage in the SW--looks at everyone's favorite mud brick. @thisisfolklife
https://t.co/ps5faD8ggo
Journal of the Southwest Radio Hour, episode 9: our conversation with @LuisECoronado brings us to the troubled days of Covid-19 and the lessons History can teach us about it, both in Mexico and the US.
https://t.co/AGz0zTe7Tz
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