A new documentary film available for a free film preview.
About one unincorporated town in Arizona and it resistance to current border enforcement policies.
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"Gripping, and beautifully executed". -Noam Chomsky Dear Educator, With the border wall currently ripping across the southern landscape, there is a desperate need for students to understand the immigration enforcement policies that have led us to this moment. That’s why we are so grateful to offer UNDETERRED for educational use... a powerful documentary that explains current border enforcement policies through the lens of one border community and offers a vision of community resistance. Click here for a free preview of the entire 76 minute film, and share this link with other educators who might be interested. (Note: This preview link will expire 3 days after your first click). Please consider adding UNDETERRED to your syllabus and check out the accompanying Educational Tool Kit. Our hope is that UNDETERRED can reach students at every school in the US! Sincerely, | | Since NAFTA, 9/11 and the Obama and Trump administrations border residents have been on the front lines of the humanitarian crisis caused by increased border enforcement build up. UNDETERRED is an intimate and unique portrait of how residents in a small rural community, caught in the cross-hairs of global geo-political forces, have mobilized to demand rights and provide aid to injured, oft times dying people funneled across a wilderness desert. UNDETERRED was made by Eva Lewis, a resident of Arivaca and long time member of People Helping People in the Border Zone (PHP). Undeterred was created in close collaboration with the Arivaca community and members of PHP. | A powerful educational resource for: - Immigration Policy and Research
- Ethnic Studies
- Political Science
- Sociology
- Human Rights Law
- Public Health
- Civil Liberties
- Constitutional Law
- Racial Justice
- Social Work
| | Praise for Undeterred "This film is a powerful tool for countering misinformation and for demonstrating how communities can fight for a rational, humane immigration policy." -David L. Wilson, co-author, with Jane Guskin, of The Politics of Immigration: Questions and Answers "Undeterred captures and exposes the inherent violence and lawlessness that underpins border enforcement…. Undeterred also tells another story—one of humanity… a story we must all learn—and become part of." - Justin Akers Chacón, Professor of US History and Chicano Studies and Co-Author, with Mike Davis, of No One Is Illegal "The personal stories are both poignant and quite effective ... more analytic moments help to put all of that in the context of the evolving brutal policy regimes ... I hope this film gets the wide attention it deserves." -Marvin Watersone, Professor Emeritus of geography at the University Of Arizona | | | | |
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