COVER/AGE New Short Film on Immigration, Healthcare, and Social Justice Available from Third World Newsreel COVER/AGE examines the lack of healthcare access for undocumented immigrants in California, and how two undocumented individuals are advocating to fight this exclusion. Film Page: https://twn.org/catalog/pages/responsive/cpage.aspx?rec=1538&card=price Rental Request Form: https://goo.gl/forms/QOtoJrxSrNU6ImS42 WATCH CLIP: https://vimeo.com/380592586 As Emma and Héctor navigate the complex health policy system, critical gaps in a health system that excludes undocumented migrants reveal the profound and harmful impact on the community. At the same time, steadfast organizing by community leaders and advocates underscores the resilience of immigrants in the face of these challenges. As the conversation around universal healthcare continues to gain momentum on the national stage, this film highlights the urgency of expanding healthcare access to undocumented people by centering the unwavering voices of immigrant health justice leaders. Educators, librarians, and community groups may purchase, license or rent the film for educational use or public screenings. To facilitate public screenings, a free community screening and discussion toolkit is available here: twn.org/catalog/guides/cover-age-toolkit.pdf SELECTED PAST SCREENINGS • Queer Film Festival, Eugene • California Initiative for Health Equity & Action, UC Berkeley San Diego Immigrant Rights Consortium • Immigrant Day of Action Community Virtual Screening • Philadelphia Latino Film Festival • Chicano Latino Youth Leadership Project • Blackstar Film Festival • CAAMFest Forward • An Undocumented Lens Film Series Sincerely, Roselly Third World Newsreel 1 (917) 615-2244 (cellphone) [log in to unmask] Pronouns: she/her/hers Pronombre: ella We are working remotely and we hope that everyone is staying safe. We are responding to emails and voicemails and can handle educational and exhibition orders and needs. Our media workshops and evening seminars continue, but virtually. ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the College of Communication and Information Sciences, the University of Alabama: https://cis.ua.edu