Borderless: A Docu-poem About the Lives of Undocumented Workers

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TitleBorderless: A Docu-poem About the Lives of Undocumented Workers
NotesBorderless gives voice to the struggles and dreams of undocumented workers in Canada. Geraldo, a Costa Rican construction worker, and Angela, a second-generation Caribbean domestic worker, struggle against labour exploitation.

Against the odds, they work to build a future for families painfully separated by restrictive immigration laws. Viewers meet an often invisible workforce and reflect on the hidden costs of sustaining our "first world" economy.

Includes discussion guide, and an outline for a 3.5 hour workshop.

RecommendationsCan be used with the print series God's People: A People on the Move, a resource for churches in solidarity with uprooted people.
Copy Status
Item ID Status Location Call ID
1377 in library Resource Centre K 700 Border  
1350 in library Resource Centre K 700 Border  
TypeDVD   PublisherKAIROS
LanguageEnglish and French   Year2006
AudienceYouth and Adult   Call IDK 700 Border
Length25 min    
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