What We Get Wrong About Safety and Security at the US-Mexico Border - a podcast by Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University

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In this episode you’ll hear from Ieva Jusionyte, an anthropologist and associate professor of international security and anthropology at the Watson Institute. In addition to teaching and research, she also has a side job – as a licensed EMT.
In May 2015 she combined these two passions. She moved to Nogales, AZ, to study emergency responders on the US-Mexico border. For two years she studied life along this border, and worked on it as an EMT herself.
What she found became the subject of her book, ‘https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520297180/threshold (Threshold: Emergency Responders on the U.S.-Mexico Border).’ In it, she explores how the US-Mexico border – as a legal boundary, an idea, and a physical space – changes emergency response, and what these changes reveal about how borders affect people who live near them.
https://www.ucpress.edu/book/9780520297180/threshold (Learn more about and purchase Ieva’s book.)
https://watson.brown.edu/news/podcasts (Learn more about the Watson Institute’s other podcasts. )

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