Book Talk: Jazmine Ulloa Discusses Her New Book on El Paso’s Place in the American Story
Join El Paso Matters and the El Paso Community Foundation March 9 for a conversation with Jazmine Ulloa, New York Times reporter and El Paso native, as she returns home to discuss her new book:
“El Paso: Five Families and One Hundred Years of Blood, Migration, Race, and Memory”
El Paso Matters CEO Robert Moore and Ulloa will examine what led her to write this book exploring the rich — and often misunderstood — history of El Paso, weaving together deep reporting, personal narrative and decades of lived experience on the U.S.–Mexico border.
In her book, Ulloa charts more than a century of migration, power, conflict and hope by following five families whose stories reflect the larger forces that have shaped this border city.
What to Expect:
A conversation with the New York Times national reporter and El Paso native
Insights into her new book
Audience Q&A
Books available for purchase from Literarity Book Shop
Book signing following the talk
This is a free, public event, and we kindly ask that you RSVP in advance to help us plan accordingly.
Presented by the El Paso Matters Book Club in partnership with the El Paso Community Foundation.


Event Details
March 9, 2026
7:00 pm
Location: Philanthropy Theatre, Plaza Theatre
Admission: Free
Please register for this free event.
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