more than monsters: auto enthusiasts steer bad PR in new direction

written by ryan perezedited by sarina e. guerra In the heart of the Imperial Valley, a tight-knit community of car enthusiasts has taken root and is attempting to navigate the difficult world of California’s strict vehicle modification laws while trying to reshape the public’s perception of a controversial pastime. Despite the shadow cast by incidents … Read more

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looking inwards: mexican-american identity & the imperial valley

written by dario-felix morenoedited by sarina e. guerra Growing up as a third-generation Mexican-American in the Imperial Valley, my cultural identity has been shaped by a unique blend of family history, border dynamics, and the social realities of my community. While my roots trace back to Mexico on both sides, living near the border has … Read more

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encontrando mi voz: mi vida como tutora de ESL desde casa

escrito por sharon burnseditado por sarina e. guerratraducción por claudia garcía No me propuse ser tutora. De hecho, cuando mi esposo me sugirió por primera vez que solicitara ser tutora en Imperial Valley College, no me entusiasmó mucho la idea. Ya lo había intentado una vez cuando estaba en la universidad y… bueno… no salió … Read more

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invisible illness in IV ignored: surviving, graduating, & job hunting

written by jessica kenagyedited by sarina e. guerra My name is Jessica, and I’m a 29 year-old resident from Brawley. My story is a testimony to the harsh reality that chronic illness here in the Imperial Valley is simply not taken seriously. I have had an undiagnosed, assumedly idiopathic chronic illness since my freshman year of … Read more

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