Humane Borders Interactive Map

The organization Humane Borders provides the information used in the Hostile Terrain 94 exhibition.


Humane Borders provides online access to the updated migrant death map, formally known as the Arizona OpenGIS Initiative for Deceased Migrants.

The map is searchable. Viewers may see the exact location where each migrant body has been found, along with other information, such as the name and gender of the deceased (if known and if the family has been notified), date of discovery, and cause of death.

Explore the online Arizona OpenGIS Initiative for Deceased Migrants here:

https://humaneborders.info/app/map.asp

You can adjust for different variables.

#BringThemBack YouTube Videos - Colibri Center

The Bring them Back Campaign is a call to remember, honor, and demand justice for disappeared migrants and their families. Join in listening to their stories here.

-Jhoana & Nancy

-Lizeth & Eugenio

-Guadalupe & Crecencio

-Felix & Pablo

International Organization of Migration - the Missing Migrants Project website provides an interactive map that allows you to see migrant deaths from various regions in the world. You are also given statistics that tell you how many deaths occurred each year (from 2014 to 2021).

The Colibrí Center for Human Rights works to create a safe process for families of missing migrants to report missing persons and find answers.

https://southtexashumanrights.org/ South Texas Human Rights Center is another non-profit working in the area of Forensic Recovery and Identification that works with universities and the NAMUS program to work towards recovery of missing migrants and repatriation to their families.

Policy Initiatives and Further Education on Public Discourse

Mexican Migration Project (MMP): An extensive database initiated in 1982 by an interdisciplinary team between the United States and Mexico researches. The focus is to gather social and economic information on Mexican-US migration.

Also available: oral histories and featured interviews with migrant workers.

Identifying the dead along our southern border: Immigration, Regulation, Forensics, and Human Rights March 5, 2021

Watch this one hour conversation by investigators along the entire southern border. Sponsored by Latin American & Iberian Institute, The University of New Mexico.