Kevan Q. Malone
Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Miami
Chapter Member: San Diego SSN
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About Kevan
Malone's research focuses on the history of the U.S.-Mexico border. Malone's overarching themes in writings include U.S. border enforcement policy, migration, environmental diplomacy, and binational water management. Malone is currently a fellow at the Center for U.S.- Mexican Studies
Contributions
Trump’s Border Wall Belongs to Biden Now
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Opinion: "San Diego’s South Bay Annexation of 1957: Water Insecurity, Territorial Expansion, and the Making of a US-Mexico Border City," Kevan Q. Malone, The Metropole, February 21, 2024.
Interviewed in "Conflict and Cooperation at the U.S.-Mexico Border: A Very Short History," (with ) IGCC Blog, May 3, 2023.
Opinion: "San Diego and Tijuana’s Shared Sewage Problem Has a Long History," Kevan Q. Malone, The Washington Post, June 2, 2020.
Opinion: "Chicano Park Is 50 Years Old. Its History Is As Vibrant as Its Murals.," Kevan Q. Malone, Opinion, The San Diego Union-Tribune, April 23, 2020.
Opinion: "How U.S. Prohibition Transformed Tijuana and Border," Kevan Q. Malone, Commentary, The San Diego Union-Tribune, January 17, 2020.