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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.
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Saúl's question for Eddie and Marina
Marina presentation of the anthropological reading of the work in the exhibit
Eddie presentation of the work of the South Texas Human Rights Center
Saúl presentation of the works in the exhibit
Marina and Saúl reading of Mahmoud Darwish's The Passport