Border ActsClient: Believer Magazine | Art Director: Kristen Radtke
In his essay, Orduña artfully integrates the story of an immersive play with the tragedies that haunt the city of Juárez, Mexico--one of which is the disappearance and trafficking of girls of all ages.
Border Acts ︎︎︎




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Ruby’s essay ties together the Wiggenstein’s philosophical approach to semantics and how it relates to his own experiences with parenthood and educating his son during the pandemic.
Child’s Play ︎︎︎

