Headed to this presentation ofthe book -  Il Sangue Delle Donne on Friday in Rome to celebrate the newly published book about the traveling exhibition Il Sangue Delle Donne curated by Maneula De Leonardis. I am proud to be one of the initial artists chosen for this growing exhibition.

Just received this new publication "Women and Mass Violence" with an article by border scholar Elisabeth Vallet and one of my photos from the Anti-Archive of Trauma on the U.S.–Mexico Border.

Spirale–Hors-Série No.

Here are a few pics from the talk and panel on Feb. 21 at the Gregg Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC. Panel members brought forward important issues of labor, ice raids, and many personal stories about immigration.

Thanks to the following panel participants:

The artist discusses her work, her current exhibition “Borderlands”, and engages in a discussion with community members on the topic of the U.S./Mexico border and immigration.

Susan Harbage Page Didn't Want to Photograph People at Their Most Vulnerable. So She Documented What They Left at the U.S.-Mexico Border Instead.
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