Tu huella es el camino, tu bandera es de paz (Your Footprint is the Way, Your Flag is a Peace Flag) is the contemporary art installation consisting of one hundred white flags on one hundred vintage engraved wood shoe lasts. Every last has been engraved by hand in Betsabeé Romero's studio. The engraving on each wood last renders the shape of feet, including their toes and nails. With the support of the UNESCO and the government of the Mexican state of Chihuahua, the installation, which began its series of transversal crossings through the wall that divide the two countries in the border between Ciudad Juárez and El Paso, Texas, has just been presented on both sides of the border, this time at the Parque De La Amistad, in Playas de Tijuana, on October 7 and 8. The installation is expected to travel in the opposite direction at several other important points along the US–Mexico border. The next crossing has been scheduled for the end of November at Agua Prieta, Sonora–Douglas, Arizona. One of the goal of the project is to demonstrate the wall's failure to severe the family, economic, and cultural ties that unite those of us living on either side of the border. Tu huella es el camino, tu bandera es de paz, pays tribute to those migrants who cross the border between Mexico and the US to find work; individuals who, at great personal cost to themselves and their families, have risked everything to offer their labor and willingness to learn in an effort to find a way out from the difficult situations that forced them to migrate in the first place. The project is an homage to those who despite remaining forever in that journey—never fully accepted, never able to complete the endless crossing or build a kinder, gentler bridge between the two countries—have nonetheless through their work and values left an indelible mark and bestowed dignity upon that flag of peace that they have taken to the other side; a flag that has been white and has always been offered in the name of peace.