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The New York Times reviews BORDERLAND | The Line Within

Today, The New York Times reviewed BORDERLAND | The Line Within. Movie critic Alissa Wilkinson wrote of the film:

“Woven into the personal narratives, the data visualizations — and the scholars’ explanation of why they matter — make the message land even harder… allowing “Borderland” to explore the crisis as both individual and systemic. The issue is bigger than any one person. “Borderland” comes at it from more than one direction, and is more effective for it.”

Read the full review. (note: the NYT is subscription-based and the full review will be accessible to subscribers only)

We just kicked off The Abrazos Tour, traveling to 25+ cities across the U.S. in 56 days. Beginning tonight, join us at DCTV’s Firehouse Cinema in New York City. Paco and I will be joined by special guests for Q&As following the screenings this weekend. 

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A war on immigrants is not the answer. It’s not only inhumane, it’s harmful to our society and to our democracy. We’re using the national tour of BORDERLAND | The Line Within to generate conversations and actions centered on changing the narrative about immigration. Join us

Featured image: Gabriela Murillo, standing in front of the U.S. border wall, waves to her father across the border in Mexico. (Photo by Juan Hernández, AEC)

Pamela Yates
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Pamela Yates is an award-winning film director and the co-founder of Skylight, a not-for-profit media organization that for over 35 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.



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