Join us for a film screening of "BORDERLAND | The Line Within,"Â followed by a Q&A with director and producer, Paco de OnÃs and Pamela Yates. The film's protagonists, Gaspar and Francisco, will join virtually for this discussion.
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There is a war on immigrants being waged every day in our country, and not just along the southern border – we have become a Borderland, the border is everywhere and within every immigrant. A massive surveillance, militarized and carceral apparatus has been built to capture, detain and deport millions of immigrants. Conservative forces which seek to influence government policy have created a road map for the mass deportation of immigrants. This is a travesty and we need to shift public opinion to support a movement for policy reform that values the human rights and aspirations of immigrants, and welcomes the economic and cultural contributions they bring to our society. The protagonists of Borderland | The Line Within, all immigrants themselves, express these values while exposing the border industrial complex that provides the scaffolding for the war on immigrants.
The United States border is not just a geographic location. The border is everywhere. It lies within every undocumented immigrant family with the threat that at any moment they can be captured, incarcerated, deported; their lives destroyed. Borderland l The Line Within not only exposes the profitable business of immigration and its human cost, but weaves together the stories of immigrant heroines and heroes resisting and showing a way forward, intent on building a movement in the shadow of the border industrial complex, recognizing the human rights of all.
Presented by the Zolberg Insitute on Migration and Mobility at The New School for Social Research and The New School.
Pamela Yates is an award-winning film director and the co-founder of Skylight, a not-for-profit media organization that for over 40 years has combined cinematic arts with the quest for justice to inspire the defense of human rights. Skylight’s films and programs strengthen social justice movements and catalyze collaborative networks of artists and activists.Â
Paco de OnÃs was raised in several Latin American countries during times of dictatorships. He is Executive Director and Executive Producer of Skylight, a human rights media organization dedicated to promoting social justice through alternative and challenging narratives, by creating documentary films and using digital platforms in long-term strategies for positive social change.Â
Monica is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Sociology at The New School for Social Research (NSSR). Her research focuses on the intersection of border, mobility, and feminist studies. Her dissertation, a trajectory ethnography, examines the experiences of people on the move to the United States from and through Mexico and Central America.Â
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Monica is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Sociology at The New School for Social Research (NSSR). Her research focuses on the intersection of border, mobility, and feminist studies. Her dissertation, a trajectory ethnography, examines the experiences of people on the move to the United States from and through Mexico and Central America.
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She focuses on the survival and care strategies employed by these individuals to navigate the challenges of restrictive migratory policies, immobilization, and criminal violence. Additionally, her work investigates how they navigate, perform, and strategically utilize bureaucratic categories imposed upon them by state authorities and humanitarian institutions throughout their journey.