People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Denny, "I wanted to go out and learn the world on my own, through my own eyes..."
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Sarahi, "At 12 or 1 in the Colonia you would feel the breeze."
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Anonymous 3, "People feel like they cannot speak for themselves...they feel they'll be fired"
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Annette
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Anonymous 10, ""They kind of saw me as a threat ... because I was such a hardworking person."
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Leo and Rick "The LGBT community needs a space to grow."
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Anonymous 9
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: David "There is a legacy beyond social status."
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Mitch
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Laura "I'm a Republican. That might be shocking considering I am both a minority and a lesbian"
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Anonymous 22 "We literally escaped from Monterrey, Mexico & started from the bottom until now"
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Marisol
"When the Dreamer stuff passed it was a like an answered prayer..."
People of the Rio Grande Valley BorderTowns: Fernando "Usually when I play my sets I want the drop to be clear when it's going to be there."
People of the Rio Grande Valley Border Towns: Noe Rios "Still having family across the border in Mexico it is bit tough now-a-days..."
A Woman's Right: The Story It Tells – Victoria of Alamo, Texas
A Woman's Right: The Story It Tells – Ginna of Edinburg, Texas