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North Carolina Meets Mexico (Traveling Exhibit)
Crossing Borders - Photos from Mexico


Mexico City: Zocalo - Click to enlarge and for more information.. “On July 19, 2000, we crossed the border into Mexico...”

In the summer of 2000, the Outreach Office of the Consortium in Latin American and Caribbean Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University facilitated a study abroad seminar for North Carolina educators to visit Mexico, in an effort to foster a greater awareness of the diversity and richness of contemporary Mexican culture.

The exhibit Crossing Borders: North Carolina Meets Mexico is a journalistic account of the teachers’ seminar abroad, and is meant to be displayed in schools, community centers, or public facilities as a focal point of cross-cultural dialogue between North Carolinians and the Mexican community. Pittsboro photographer Jerry Markatos carefully documented the teacher’s journey through Mexico City, Oaxaca, Guerrero, and Morelos, capturing their interaction with Mexican culture and providing a window into daily life in Mexico.

The display includes fifteen mounted photographs, roughly 17”x 22”, with descriptive captions. In addition to the photographs, there are four large text panels with engaging personal accounts and historical information about each of the cities the teachers visited. The panels range from 18”x12” to 29”x12”. An accompanying handbook includes teacher biographies and descriptions of the final projects done by each teacher. The exhibit can be borrowed for up to two months for $100; borrowers need only pay shipping fees (FedEx Ground service) and include a $100 refundable security deposit.

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Teotihuacan: Near the pyramids of the Sun and Moon. Buenavista:  Cemanahuac Rural Community school teaches Mexican culture and Spanish to international students. Cuernavaca: Music and food are close to the heart of the exuberant Mexican spirit. Mexico City: Education center for preschool and early grades. Mexico City: Urban rooftop family scene Cuernavaca: Afternoon program at Casa Tatic. Cuernavaca: Casa Tatic afternoon program ends with the children's walk home. Oaxaca: Families enjoy the evening in the city square. Buenavista: Maquiladora. Oaxaca: Street vendor. Oaxaca: Camped in the town square, families of political prisoners protest long prison sentences. Cuernavaca: Photographer with Diego Rivera at the Brady Museum. Mexico City: Mexican mythological figures from early civilizations enrich the storytelling of Robbins NC teacher Linda Hardison. San Martin, Oaxaca: Artist in his family workshop. Mitla Archeological site: Group photo.

Mexico D.F. | Cuernavaca | Buenavista | Oaxaca | Traveling Exhibit | Acknowledgements