Kairos 19.3
An abstract header image, with jagged shapes resembling sound waves in pink, blue, and yellow

CONTRIBUTORS

José Manuel Flores

Dr. Lucía Durá

AFFILIATIONS

The University of Texas 

at El Paso

EMAILS:

 jflores62@miners.utep.edu

 ldura@utep.edu

The title image, which reads Border Soundscapes Project
A graphical flourish

References

The Border Soundscapes Project

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