Let's work together
Contact us to schedule a speaker to present to your group about cross-border solidarity, immigration and globalization, the Impact trade agreements, alternatives to corporate-driven globalization, sweatshops, intersectionality with international issues and more!
To find out more or to schedule a speaker, email CBN at info@crossbordernetwork.org
To find out more or to schedule a speaker, email CBN at info@crossbordernetwork.org
Upcoming Events

Join us for our Group Exhibition Closing!
This closing event will feature the artists who have joined together with CBN to empower the voices of workers throughout the Americas and spoken word from the Latino Writers Collective.
Our featured speaker is Reyna Tejada, Organizer with CODEMUH: The Honduran Women's Collective. Reyna will be speaking on the experience and resistance of Garment Workers in the Honduran Maquiladora.
50% of sales will go to funding the work of Cross Border Network for Justice and Solidarity and their mission of fighting for workers across borders and who cross borders.
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About the Artists:
Ashley Anders, Curator and KC+ Director
Kc+ connect coordinates and curates group exhibitions featuring artists and creative entrepreneurs in Kansas City.
CBN Delegation, Photography
The Cross Border Network created a delegation to focus on resistance to privatization last May. As we exhibit the faces of resistance, we amplify the voices of Indigenous communities in resistance to save their lands. Currently, these communities are fighting global elites from stealing it for ranching and resorts.
Matthew Willie Garcia, Illustrator and Print Maker
Matthew’s presented work, "Culling the Herd," is a series of images of that exemplifies some of the subtleties of the universe and the connections we cultivate with the creatures around us.
Stephen Holland-Wempe, Photography
Dialogic processes, or conversations, and celebrating Diversity are paramount for the art that Stephen creates. This present series of photographs are titled: “Ixtin, Rostros: Ancient Faces of México”. As a conversation—one possibility of many—this series is celebrating the ancient and present-day Indigenous cultures of México.
Ana Marcela Maldonado Morales, Illustrations and Prints
Ana is a tattoo artist by trade. In both her illustrations and her tattoos, she is influenced by the kingdom animalia and fear of negative space.
Eugenia Ortiz, Visionary Artist and Painter
This artwork is Spiritually based and for the last seven years, I have independently studied human behavior and experience, brain function, metaphysics, spirituality, Resonance Repatterning®, and the Law of Attraction and Abundance. This intensive examination transformed my mind, body, and spirit allowing me to become a healer and messenger for our Universal Source Energy.
Tino Scalici, Hand Bound Books with Illustrations
Tino’s two short pieces of fiction are about what we do most--work. He has been a manual laborer his whole life, from fast food to his current position at Ford Motor Company. He hopes these pieces inspire you, make you laugh, and, most importantly, make you want to talk back to your boss.