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Across Borders

Not everyone who lives in East Austin was born there. People have moved to Austin from all over the world. Mexico, as our closest neighbor, is the home country of many East Austinites. But new neighbors have also come from Europe, Africa, South and Central America, and Asia. The people come to Austin do so for many reasons. Arturo Escamilla came to earn some money to help his family in Mexico buy luxuries.

One of the great things about East Austin is that even people whose families have been here for generations don’t forget the traditions of the old country. With food, celebrations, and language, people keep their histories alive and make East Austin the dynamic place it is today. And people don’t just come to East Austin, they also visit other countries from their homes here in Texas. The Bikes Across Borders project, for example, uses donated bicycles to link Austin to the factories along the Mexican border.

See other films about Austin’s ties to other countries.

American Dollars and Cokes
Americanos
Bikes Across Borders
Blurring the Lines
Capirotada
Climbin’ Higher
El Dia de los Muertos
Familia Aztlan
Grito 2002: Celebration Salsa
History of the Green and White Store
La Tierra de mis Hijos
Meander
NIOSA
Por Media de mis Hermanos
Undocumented
Victory


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Middle age man with moustache, looking Hispanic holds chin with  closed hand. Indiscernible background. Sepia toned dual colored image. On a urban street, a couple smiles at the camera. She is a young woamdn and he is middle age, and weas a moustache. they are both wearing dark clothes and look dressed up. Two Hispanic boys talk sitting at the couch. One of themm touches the other with the arm. Both smile.

Close shot of Hispanic couple dancing. They both smile and her hair floats with the turn the man makes her do. Speia toned dual colored image.