Victor Ochoa Oral History
Victor Ochoa was born in Los Angeles in 1948 and identifies as a headstrong Chicano with a unique border perspective….
The San Ysidro Port of Entry is one of the most heavily trafficked border crossing in the world. A few miles to the north, the Otay Mesa Detention Center (OMDC) detains migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees. These carceral spaces shape the social fabric of the region and manifest in mundane forms, such as the borders that mark the contours of neighborhoods and border checkpoints. These oral histories describe the experiences of living in and navigating these spaces.
Victor Ochoa was born in Los Angeles in 1948 and identifies as a headstrong Chicano with a unique border perspective….
The following is an interview with San Diego artist Gloria Favela Rocha. Her upbringing as the daughter of immigrants, as…
I interviewed Rebecca Bartel who is currently a 40-year-old professor born in Freiburg, Germany and who is teaching religious studies…
This interview is with Cristina Gonzalez, a member of Allies to End Detention. She was born in Utah and eventually…
I interviewed Raj Chetty on May 13, 2020. Raj Chetty is currently a professor at San Diego State University in…
Mario Chacón, is wearing the blue helmet, second from the left. The person interviewed is Mario Chacón. Originally from Boyle…
Interview Synopsis: The following interview is an interview with Alexander Huezo, a professor of Ethnic Studies who currently teaches at…
For this Oral History Interview, I talked with Jennifer Gonzalez, one of the lead organizers for Detainee Allies. Jennifer has…
This interview is with Joanna Brooks, one of the Co-founders of the organization Detainee Allies and the digital humanities initiative….
Luis, a queer-identified 19-year-old boy from El Salvador, is in Otay Mesa Detention Center and writes letters with Kate Swanson…