ICMEC Migration Documentary Film Series

The International Center for Migration, Ethnicity, and Citizenship (ICMEC), Eugene Lang College and Global Studies invite you to a day of film. On Friday, February 5, we will be screening four terrific documentaries including 2010 Oscar nominated Which Way Home. The films cover various issues relevant to the current immigration debate, from border crossings to migrant children and day laborers in Farmingville, Long Island. All films will be followed by conversations with faculty, producers, filmmakers, and activists involved in each film. Come join us in this our first program of the year and a reception following the screening of Which Way Home.

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