These 3 videos resulted from a two day workshop for Immigrant Women Activists in video production this July 2018, led by Emerald Isle Immigration Center with Third World Newsreel and the Museum of the Moving Image. 31 women of different backgrounds and ages participated, learning basic video production concepts and creating these videos. The videos premiered at the Museum of the Moving Image on October 19, 2018. This pilot project was made possible in part by a grant from the Queens Council on the Arts.
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RIGHTS, CAMERA, ACTION is available for free on YouTube and Vimeo.
https://youtu.be/qgeJCfzfXjY
https://vimeo.com/296460213
Teachers/Facilitators
Liz Baber
Betty Bastidas
Sara Guerrero
Maira Nolasco
JT Takagi
Filmmaker/Activists
Allison Arias
Maria Caba
Isabela Carvalho Macedo
Lilian Castillo
Maria Juliana Ceron
Victoria Ceron
Crystal Contreras
Patricia Contreras
Maria Barriga
Mary Bencid
Nadia Bokhari
Erycka de Jesus
Latchmie Doodnauth
Olga Espinal
Paula Forero
Maria Harvey
Maribel Herrera
Nabah Ikram
Nina Jang
Cynthia Kerns
Angela Maria
Sahana Mehta
Loreli Mojica
Monica Morales
Lauraliz Morales-Silva
Danielle Overton
Allanah Thomas
Cruz Susana Torres Cano
Blanca Vega
Mirna Velasquez
Carolina Villegas
Thanks to
Luis Ceron
Daniel Kim
Melissa Machuca
Emilio Mattoso
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