Raymundo Aguirre

  • Raymundo AguirreRaymundo’s favorite color is green. He enjoys climbing, especially into bed. Although he has an affinity for trees, he feels at home in the Chihuahuan desert. He is a Senior in UTEP’s Bilingual Creative Writing program. Photography led him to the door of journalism and a new outlet for his writing. If you enjoy his stories, he encourages you donate a few dollars to the "Hungry, hungry writers of El Paso" association. For more information on how hungry these writers are or on his photography, please visit his Flickr page or Facebook.
    • Affiliation/ University UTEP
    • City San Elizario
    • State Texas
    • Country U.S.A.

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Articles by Raymundo Aguirre

News Features

El Paso has a front row seat on the unending killing in Juarez...

by Raymundo Aguirre

EL PASO, Texas — About a century ago, El Pasoans lined themselves up near the border for...
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Voces&Blogs

Bad City and Good City — The Border Twins are Conjoined at the Hip...

by Raymundo Aguirre

EL PASO, Texas — Many consider them sister cities.  With a combined population of more than...
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Multimedia

Pilgrimage to Mount Cristo Rey – Slideshow...

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News Features

Hundreds Mourn Pregnant Mother and Husband Murdered in Juárez...

by Raymundo Aguirre

More than 800 persons attended Lesley Enriquez and Arthur Redelfs' funerary service at...
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Multimedia

Mercado Mayapán Celebrates Chicano Power and Pride...

by Raymundo Aguirre

EL PASO, Texas — The smell of tacos al pastor greeted visitors of the Mercado Mayapán like...
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Multimedia

Border Stories: Photography as an Instrument for Education – Video...

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News Features

Cleaning ASARCO’s Pollution Legacy Raises Concerns Among Environmental Advocates...

by Raymundo Aguirre

ASARCO: A beautiful view of a highly contaminated land (Raymundo Aguirre/Borderzine.com) EL...
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News Features

Border Stories: Photography as an Instrument for Education...

by Raymundo Aguirre

Nuns at Border (Courtesy of Bruce Berman) EL PASO — The brisk pace of life carved into the...
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