Behind Me Was The Desert: Marina Azahua, Eddie Canales, Saúl Hernández -Vargas by - published on 2022-12-07T20:39:22Z A conversation held during the Houston Climate Justice Museum opening of the exhibit 'and what was the desert like? it was like a large brownish mess and a rusty machine and a dot in a line' The conversation featured the artist Saúl Hernández-Vargas in dialogue with Eddie Canales of the South Texas Human Rights Center as well as anthropologist Marina Azahua, whose research attempts to understand what it means to find a murdered body in Mexico today, and what it means for it to become evidence. Comment by - Saúl's question for Eddie and Marina 2022-12-07T20:59:12Z Comment by - Marina presentation of the anthropological reading of the work in the exhibit 2022-12-07T20:57:59Z Comment by - Eddie presentation of the work of the South Texas Human Rights Center 2022-12-07T20:57:12Z Comment by - Saúl presentation of the works in the exhibit 2022-12-07T20:56:10Z Comment by - Marina and Saúl reading of Mahmoud Darwish's The Passport 2022-12-07T20:52:38Z