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Journey to Durban

Journey to Durban: Migrant Rights at the UN Conference Against Racism
Produced by the National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights and Peek Media, 2003 (26 Minutes, VHS)
$20 (plus $3.50 shipping)

In a world where borders increasingly divide people, over fifteen thousand people from around the world met in Durban, South Africa, at the UN World Conference Against Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia and related forms of Intolerance. The conference opened a critical forum for global discussion and action against racism by community leaders, advocates, and governments.

Journey to Durban: Migrant Rights at the UN Conference Against Racism follows the Immigrant Rights Working Group, a delegation of over 50 immigrant and refugee rights community leaders from the United States as the travel to Durban and work with other migrant and refugee rights organizers from around the world. The video documents the resulting work and accomplishments of an international group of immigrant and refugee rights organizers and activists at the conference, and projects the hopes and challanges that lie ahead.

Uprooted: Refugees of the Global Economy

UPROOTED: Refugees of the Global Economy
National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights with Sasha Khokha, Ulla Nilsen, Jon Fromer, and Francisco Herrera, 2001 (28 min, VHS and DVD)
$20 (plus $3.50 shipping)

2002 Emmy Award Nominee for Current Affairs Programming!!

Finalist for the World Hunger Year’s 2002 Harry Chapin Media Award for innovative coverage of hunger and poverty issues

Best of the Fest at Cine Accion’s Cine Latino Festival, 2002

UPROOTED: Refugees of the Global Economy is a compelling documentary about how the global economy has forced people to leave their home countries. UPROOTED presents three stories of immigrants who left their homes in Bolivia, Haiti, and the Philippines after global economic powers devastated their countries, only to face new challenges in the United States. These powerful stories raise critical questions about U.S. immigration policy in an era when corporations cross borders at will.

English version (VHS)
 
English version (DVD)
 
Bilingual version (English/Spanish VHS)
 
Bilingual version (English/Spanish DVD)
New World Border

New World Border
Directed by Casey Peek and Jose Palafox, Peek Media (28 min)

New World Border is a film documenting the rise of human rights abuses along the US-Mexico border since the implementation of border walls (such as Operation Gatekeeper) that have been erected in populated areas throughout the border region during the last decade. This documentary includes interviews with immigrant rights organizers, testimony from immigrants, analysis of 'free trade' policies, and discusses current efforts to build a vibrant movement for immigrant rights.

$24 for individuals


$50 for institutions

Raids and Rights INS Activity in Washington
By Heather McRae Woolf, Sassafras Productions (14 min.)
$15

Chronicles the impact of INS raids in a rural community, and efforts to fight back.

Subtitled in English/Spanish

Border Crossings/Cruzando Fronteras
By Heather Lares, Pan Left Productions (30 min)
$15

Border Crossings documents the impact of the Border Patrol on the Civil Rights of community members in Southern Arizona.

Subtitled in English/Spanish

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