Border Photo Used by MIT

Nogales Border Wall - 25Cool, a graduate political science course at MIT is using a photo I took in Nogales of the border wall on their webpage about the class. The class is called Globalization, Migration, and International Relations.

re: Border Photo Used by MIT

OK, I'm resorting to a blog comment. A first.I am the art director of YES! Magazine. We are a nonprofit organization that publishes an ad-free quarterly journal on building a positive future. We exist on subscriptions and grants. We have been around for more than 10 years and circulate about 25,000 copies of the magazine. Our upcoming issue is looking at how the U.S. could do better with Human Rights.I stumbled upon your photos in flickr.com of the Nogales border fence with the millagros art along it. Although I'm using some photos from the humanitarian aid group No More Deaths, I really love the beauty in the folk art on those walls.Would you consider allowing me to use the photo called "Nogales Border Wall 3" in our journal? I don't have a budget to pay, but I certainly would credit you, and what I usually do is direct people to your professional website if you've got one.It's a wonderful photo.Hope to hear from you soon.You can contact me at tdunn@yesmagazine.org> Tracy Loeffelholz Dunn> Art Director> YES! Magazine> Bainbridge Island, WA> 206/780-8331>> YES! is a non-profit, ad-free national journal> published quarterly by The> Positive Futures Network that offers positive> solutions for creating a> just and sustainable world.>> We offer educators in the U.S. FREE 1-year> introductory subscriptions.> www.yesmagazine.org

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