Borders in Arizona

   

As soon as I walked into Sal’s Barber Shop, I felt as if I had just crossed the border.  I knew this was a perfect location for my migrants in the city project. Sal’s barbershop is located on the northwest corner of 83rd avenue and Peoria. The customers were predominately of Hispanic decent. Sal spoke both English and Spanish to all the customers. The area was surrounded by other shops that included a clothing store and 99 cent store. I found it very interesting how many Hispanics came to Sal’s and felt at home with him. This is one of a few Spanish speaking stores in the area. There is not doubt that the area is surrounded by Hispanics, which feel comfortable visiting stores and barbershops like Sal’s. This place of business gives back to the community by providing to its customers and sponsoring other Hispanic businesses. I was so impressed that I decided to get my haircut there!

In conclusion, immigrants tend to space themselves out and create “border” zones within our community. This project allowed me to visit a location that actually had a Mexican zone and now others will be able to visit this location as well.