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Programs with the subject 'Immigration '

  • "We" the People: A Conversation on Immigration
    "An exciting conversation on immigration policy, activism and art in the context of the upcoming election with Define American founder Jose Antonio Vargas, recently featured on the cover of TIME (along with the story of nearly 12 million undocumented Americans), Karen Kaminsky (New York Immigration Coalition Deputy Executive Director), Iyaba Ibo Mandingo (poet/painter/performer), Cristina Jimenez (United We Dream Managing Director), and Rinku Sen (President and Executive Director of the Applied Research Center)." -http://cultureproject.org/impact-we-people/
  • Border Crossings
    The experience of "illegal immigrants" is explored in these two very different pieces.
  • Fighting for Our Lives and The Wrath of Grapes
    This two part video foucuses 1) on the pesticides sprayed on the fruit we eat, and 2) the history of the united farm workers.
  • Latino Images
    A compilation of video looking at the expectations, realities and loss that are part of the lives of recent Latin American immigrants. Produced by Yvette Nieves and the Latino Collaborative in association with Starfish Productions (NY, NY)
  • Latinos and Labor
    Dramatic and moving stories of seemingly powerless laborers, many of them immigrants, all of them working in low paying jobs, uniting to achieve remarkable contract victories in the face of corporate power and police brutality. "Si Se Puede = Yes We Can!"
  • Latinos and Labor
    Two programs explore labor struggles in Puerto Rico. The first a look a Puerto Rican labor history through the eyes of retired workers. The second chronicles a victorious 1970 General Strike.
  • Latinos and Labor
    The U.S.Mexican border: zone of hope, brutalization and exploitation. Does "free trade" free people or only capital? Two half hour programs explore U.S. Mexico relations on key issues.
  • No Hay Paz (There is No Peace)
    A portrait of Salvadoran refugees living in the U.S.
  • The Border: Where Do you Draw the Line?
    This video describes the violence and harrassment experienced in many locations around the world: Northern Ireland, Panama, Mexico and the South Bronx, illustrating the arbitraty nature of "where the line is drawn".
  • Work and Opportunity
    Is decent house a right? Mexican and Puerto Rican laborers testify to the sub-human housing in this "the greatest of all democracies."

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  • Uprooted - A Grassroots Examination of the Politics of Migration
    Uprooted is multiplatform (web, tv, dvd) media tool for activists and organizers advocating for migrant rights. It highlights the social, political and economic policies that drive migration. It encourages and enables migrant communities and their allies to document and distribute their narratives.
  • Waves of Change
    Waves of Change: The Many Voices of the Global Village is a multimedia project designed to survey community media around the world by compiling and archiving the creative use of participatory communication globally.

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Immigration

"We" the People: A Conversation on Immigration

with Jose Vargas, Cristina Jimenez, Karen Kaminsky, Iyaba Ibo Mandingo & Rinku Sen

Production Year: 2012
Runtime: 1:46:00
Series: Culture Project Impact Festival 2012
Subjects: Immigration , Human Rights
CatalogueNumber: 03598

"An exciting conversation on immigration policy, activism and art in the context of the upcoming election with Define American founder Jose Antonio Vargas, recently featured on the cover of TIME (along with the story of nearly 12 million undocumented Americans), Karen Kaminsky (New York Immigration Coalition Deputy Executive Director), Iyaba Ibo Mandingo (poet/painter/performer), Cristina Jimenez (United We Dream Managing Director), and Rinku Sen (President and Executive Director of the Applied Research Center)." -http://cultureproject.org/impact-we-people/

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Border Crossings

Production Year: 1992
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Luis Valdovino, Sylvia Morales
Series: Democracy In Communication
Subjects: Latino Studies, Immigration
CatalogueNumber: 03448

The experience of "illegal immigrants" is explored in these two very different pieces.

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Fighting for Our Lives and The Wrath of Grapes

The United Farmworkers Union Presents:

Production Year: 1988
Runtime: 51:00
Producers: Lorena Parlee
Series: Deep Dish Cooks Up a Second Series
Subjects: Economics, Globalization Studies, Labor Studies, Latino Studies, Social Movement Studies, Agriculture, Immigration , Health
CatalogueNumber: 03233

This two part video foucuses 1) on the pesticides sprayed on the fruit we eat, and 2) the history of the united farm workers.

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Latino Images

Production Year: 1988
Runtime: 58:00
Producers: Yvette Nieves Cruz
Series: Deep Dish Cooks Up a Second Series
Locale: USA
Subjects: Latin-American Studies, Latino Studies, Urban Studies, Immigration , Art and Literature, Video Art
CatalogueNumber: 03219

A compilation of video looking at the expectations, realities and loss that are part of the lives of recent Latin American immigrants. Produced by Yvette Nieves and the Latino Collaborative in association with Starfish Productions (NY, NY)

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Latinos and Labor

Program 1

Production Year: 1992
Runtime: 58:00
Producers: Cynthia Lopez, DeeDee Halleck, Centro Estudios Puertorriquenos
Series: Siempre Trabajando: Latinos and Labor
Locale: Los Angeles, California, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, New York City
Subjects: Media Studies, Economics, Globalization Studies, Labor Studies, Latin-American Studies, Latino Studies, Immigration
CatalogueNumber: 03386

Dramatic and moving stories of seemingly powerless laborers, many of them immigrants, all of them working in low paying jobs, uniting to achieve remarkable contract victories in the face of corporate power and police brutality. "Si Se Puede = Yes We Can!"

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Latinos and Labor

Program 2

Two programs explore labor struggles in Puerto Rico. The first a look a Puerto Rican labor history through the eyes of retired workers. The second chronicles a victorious 1970 General Strike.

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Latinos and Labor

Program 3

Production Year: 1992
Runtime: 58:00
Producers: Cheche Martinez, Colin Jessop
Series: Siempre Trabajando: Latinos and Labor
Locale: Mexico, United States
Subjects: Economics, Globalization Studies, Labor Studies, Latin-American Studies, Latino Studies, Immigration , Human Rights, Mexico
CatalogueNumber: 03389

The U.S.Mexican border: zone of hope, brutalization and exploitation. Does "free trade" free people or only capital? Two half hour programs explore U.S. Mexico relations on key issues.

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No Hay Paz (There is No Peace)

Production Year: 1992
Runtime: 28:00
Producers: Robert Arevalo
Series: Rock the Boat
Subjects: Economics, Latin-American Studies, Immigration , Central America, Immigration and Exile, Racism
CatalogueNumber: 03415

A portrait of Salvadoran refugees living in the U.S.

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The Border: Where Do you Draw the Line?

Where Do You Draw the Line?

Production Year: 1988
Runtime: 58:00
Producers: DeeDee Halleck, Dan Martin
Series: Deep Dish Cooks Up a Second Series
Locale: Ireland, Panama, South Africa, Israel, Mexico, South Bronx
Subjects: Crime, Law, and Justice, Latin-American Studies, Peace Studies, Immigration , Human Rights, Immigration and Exile, Politics, Population Studies, Post-Colonialism, Sociology, Mexico, Cultural Studies
CatalogueNumber: 03222

This video describes the violence and harrassment experienced in many locations around the world: Northern Ireland, Panama, Mexico and the South Bronx, illustrating the arbitraty nature of "where the line is drawn".

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Work and Opportunity

Production Year: 1992
Runtime: 58:00
Producers: Pedro Rivera, Susan Zeig, Centro Estudios Puertorriquenos
Series: Beyond the Browning of America
Locale: U.S., Mexico, Puerto Rico
Subjects: American Studies, Latino Studies, Youth Media, Immigration , Human Rights, Mexico
CatalogueNumber: 03384

Is decent house a right? Mexican and Puerto Rican laborers testify to the sub-human housing in this "the greatest of all democracies."

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