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  • 3/25/2025
These seesaws at the U.S.-Mexico border are connecting people and families through play. This architecture professor created the installation as a form of protest and to show how actions have direct consequences.
Transcript
00:00What one does on one side, has an impact on the other, and that is what a Zumbaja is.
00:20Exactly that.
00:30Well, it's sad, isn't it? Because it separates us, a barrier, both from that side, Mexicans, and from here, from the United States, and to feel something like that, how do we do it to see them, and well, no, no.
01:00Here on the wall, we feel something very nice, because living with those on that side, and walking, enjoying a moment, well, it's very nice for us.