Submissions from 2022
Las Interacciones Entre la Migración y el Sistema Alimentario Globalizado en Oaxaca, México, Abby Dryden, Gettysburg College
Submissions from 2021
Indigenous conceptions of community organization and autonomy in Oaxaca’s Sierra Norte: Answers and resistance to State-sponsored practices of internal colonialism, Carter Minnick, The University of Virginia
Submissions from 2020
Alimentando a México: Los Movimientos Indígenas y Agrícolas Contra las Políticas Neoliberales, Sofia Buchler, Occidental College
COVID 19 in U.S. Migrant Detention Centers: The Call for Freedom in the Face of a Global Pandemic, Salma Rojas, Occidental College
Submissions from 2019
The Other Side: How Mexican-American University Students Living in Mexico Negotiate Their Transborder Identities, Francisco Javier Cernada, Harvard University
The Understandings and Human Cost of ‘Prevention Through Deterrence,’ as seen amongst advocates in the United States and Mexico, Margaret Edwards, Tufts University
Los Efectos de la Socialización Política en las Percepciones sobre los Migrantes Centroamericanos, Katherine Fulcher, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Tracing Race Through the Narrative of a Oaxacan Ex-Bracero, Carlina Green, Davidson College
Escuchando y Enseñando: Un Proyecto de Investigación-Acción Participativa sobre el Tema de Radio con los Estudiantes del Centro Calpulli, Delaney Zuver, The College of Wooster
Submissions from 2018
Examinando la relación entre el ecoturismo y la migración en La Nevería, Pueblos Mancomunados, Oaxaca / Examining the relationship between ecotourism and migration in La Nevería, Pueblos Mancomunados, Oaxaca, Thomas Canny, University of Houston-Downtown
El estado “ingobernable” La relación entre usos y costumbres, la migración, el “progreso” / The "ungovernable" state The relationship between uses and customs, migration, "progress", Rosario Rivera, Lafayette College