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Seven young adults and priests from the Catholic Diocese of Arlington share their missionary experience serving in Bánica, Dominican Republic.
Seven young adults and priests from the Catholic Diocese of Arlington share their missionary experience serving in Bánica, Dominican Republic.
A documentary that tells the story of four trailblazers of the underground ballroom scene – an African American and Latino LGBTQ subculture that originated in New York City in the 1970s and ‘80s – who were the first to start this community in Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore. We witness their journeys as they hold on to their found families, their dreams of connection with the ballroom culture’s American origins, and the growth of a flourishing community across Southeast Asia.
A woman leaves her life behind to search for herself.
A short drama film.
"Gotaways: The Hidden Border Crisis" takes you to a small border county in Texas to show you the impact of the gotaways on local ranchers, law enforcement, and life in a small county.
Beyond Bordered Histories is an intercultural audio-visual multimedia exhibit using archival photographs and moving images to explore the intricate narratives of belonging to a diasporic community.
The incredible true story of an Armenian family forced to flee their home during the collapse of the Soviet Union, and embark on a journey to find a community to call their own.
denied corporeal passage across a fictional demarcation between two imperialist entities occupying stolen land, photochemical agents are smuggled in absentia as autonomous elements of outside agitation. there is no outside.
While on a road trip through desolate lands, Madison grapples with the complications of a night she can't remember.
On Caught Between Two Countries: A Border School Crisis, students from Palomas, Mexico travel to Deming, New Mexico to attend school. “For more than 40 years, the small agricultural town of Deming, New Mexico has allowed children from Palomas, Mexico, 34 miles to the south, to attend its schools. It is part of a unique relationship between these two border cities, but this year there may be a break in tradition.”
With record-high border crossings and tensions brewing, The Daily Wire sent reporter Kassy Akiva down to Eagle Pass, TX–also known as "Mexico's Door"–to see the situation up close. Get a raw look at the gateway for illegal migration into America and see the impact this crisis has on everyday Americans.
This film by Cáit and Éiméar McClay reflects on the Irish Potato Famine, showing how British laissez-faire policies facilitated food exports and limited aid, portraying the famine as a natural event to consolidate estates. The McClays critique this portrayal and link famines to settler colonialism, analysing the contemporary political, cultural, and economic impacts of British imperialism on Irish land reclamation and state formation.
Borderline is a short animated film where three best friends share their love for music and making memories together.
Klamp worked closely with two communities residing in Armenian border villages to produce this award-winning documentary film. His captivating 23-minute short is significantly informed by the discipline of ethnology, the study of cultures and societies. It delves deep into the customs, traditions, and collective memory of these communities. The film deftly explores the establishment of a community archive, with village elders playing a crucial role in preserving their cultural heritage. Klamp captured the essence of intergenerational knowledge transfer and the significance of preserving a community's identity. Klamp’s work in Armenia is inspired by his wife's heritage and explores universal themes of memory and identity that resonate beyond the Armenian experience.
It tells the story of four immigrant women—Teboho Moja, Melainie Rogers, Daphnie Sicre, and Yatna Vakahria—living in New York City, who are transforming their communities through their work, activism, and the way their cultural hybridity influences their interactions with others. While media portrayals of immigration primarily present it as an abstract threat, this documentary finds the face and heart behind the thousands of people who come into the United States every year determined to make the life they’ve always dreamed of a reality.
Dr. Corine Stern believes everyone deserves dignity in death, including those who die while attempting to cross the border.