Marquez, Beatriz AldanaSilva, Jose S.2022-03-012022-03-012021-12Silva, J. S. (2021). Mexicanadas in the Rio Grande Valley: Creative problem solving with limited resources (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas.https://hdl.handle.net/10877/15419Everyone has problems in their life but not everyone has equal access to resources—tools, money, time, or knowledge—to properly solve them. As the wealth gap within the U.S. continues to grow, some communities have been forced to find creative solutions to their day-to-day problems because of the resource deficit. The Mexican community in the Rio Grande Valley and Northern Mexico is no exception to this phenomenon, as they practice what they call Mexicanadas to get by, the word Mexicanada is slang for creative problem-solving with limited resources. This encompasses mainstream solutions to problems like duct tape and zip ties to more complicated and creative solutions like putting materials/pieces together that do not belong. This qualitative project will explore the topic of Mexicanadas through photography and in-depth interviews with Valley natives. The goal of this project is to celebrate the Mexican American community of South Texas, to educate outsiders into this “in-group” phenomenon, to inspire the audience to be more resourceful, and rethink the way they view problems.Text137 pages1 file (.pdf)enLatinxMexicanRGVSouth Texascreativityingenuityproblem solvingmoneyHonors CollegeMexicanadas in the Rio Grande Valley: Creative Problem Solving with Limited Resources