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TBI Grants Awarded 2004-05

Applicant Funded School, Dept., or Major Project Title Type of Project Amount Awarded
Dr. Jaime Romo Education Border Pedagogy in the San Diego -Tijuana Region Faculty Research $7,000
Veny Maldjieva Music USD Choral Scholars Tour Border Activity $2,000
Silvia Loza Law School Guía Practica de las Garantias Legales al Visitar México Border Activity $1,680
Kayla Lackie* Student Trespassings Border Activity $1,000
Helena Knight Anthropology Tranditional Medicines in Baja California Border Activity $1,000
*Denotes student proposal.


Dr. Jaime Romo
jromo@SanDiego.edu
University of San Diego, School of Education
Border Pedagogy in the San Diego-Tijuana Region
Faculty Research
$7,000

Description of Project:
Promote and research border pedagogy through a conference in Tijuana for educators, community leaders, and researchers from the U.S. & Mexico.



Veny Maldjieva
University of San Diego, Music
USD Choral Scholars Tour
Border Activity
$2,000

Description of Project:
USD Choral Scholars Concert Tour in California and Mexico.



Silvia Loza
loza@SanDiego.edu
University of San Diego, Law School
Guía Practica de las Garantias Legales al Visitar México
Border Activity
$1,680

Description of Project:
A practical legal guide for visitors to Mexico developed in English and Spanish.

Project Output(s):
Legal Guide for U.S. Citizens Visiting Baja California, México [ PDF (480.99 KB) ]



Kayla Lackie
University of San Diego, Student
Trespassings
Border Activity
$1,000

Description of Project:
Photography of the border and daily experiences to explore the notion of borders, including documentation of student project to build houses in Tijuana.



Helena Knight
University of San Diego, Anthropology
Traditional Medicines in Baja California
$1,000

Description of Project:
A study of the traditional medicines used by Kumiai people in Baja California, and a look at modern medicinal practices available to the same people.