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An aspiring social worker faces the uncertainty of life as a blind, undocumented immigrant.
Filmmakers
Set Hernandez
Day Al-Mohamed
Felix Endara
Diane Quon
Dorian Gomez Pestaña
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Palestinian-American dancers use traditional Dabka to connect with their homeland.

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Two perspectives on how shared beliefs connect and divide.

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