Block B | AMERICAN HISTORIA: THE UNTOLD HISTORY OF LATINOS + SHURA
John Leguizamo reflects on the rise of the new empire, the United States, and the challenges faced by Latinos in preserving their cultural identity. Throughout the 20th century, Latinos were often relegated to the fringes of mainstream society. Nonetheless, they made profound contributions to the fabric of the U.S. and beyond. Young Latino activists were among the first to fight for civil liberties and equal education, while on the battlefield, Latino patriots overcame discrimination to become heroes. Reflecting on his journey, John learns that Latinos are not just an asterisk in history, but that Latino history is the history of the United States.
FILMS SCREENING IN THIS BLOCK:
SHURA - Preceding Film
Directed by David Damian Figueroa, Kayvon Derak Shanian
Documentary Short | US & International | 27:00 Min
The documentary short film Shura is about an eighty-four-year-old black belt in karate who leads by example and her unwavering commitment inspire hundreds of other humanitarians to provide life-saving aid to stranded migrants crossing the harsh Sonoran U.S./Mexico border near Nogales.
AMERICAN HISTORIA: The Untold History of Latinos
Directed by Ben De Jesus, John Leguizamo
Documentary Series | US & International | 1:00:00 Min