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    Tuesday, October 27, 2020, 5:00 PM — Friday, October 30, 2020, 5:00 PM

    Migration, Art, and Politics Film Screening: Border South/Frontera Sur

    This program is presented in conversation with the Henry’s upcoming exhibition of Hostile Terrain 94, and is in partnership with the Simpson Center and the Art at the Borders of the Political project.

    The University of Washington screening of Border South/Frontera Sur is available from Sun, Oct 25, 2020 (5 PM) to Fri, Oct 30, 2020 (5 PM).
    English version: https://ucla.box.com/v/ht94bordersouth
    Spanish version: https://ucla.box.com/v/ht94bordersouthesp
    Password for both: HT94@UWash

    ABOUT BORDER SOUTH/FRONTERA SUR
    Every year hundreds of thousands of migrants make their way along the trail running from southern Mexico to the US border. Gustavo’s gunshot wounds from Mexican police, which have achieved abundant press attention, might just earn him a ticket out of Nicaragua. Meanwhile anthropologist Jason painstakingly collects the trail’s remains, which have their own stories to tell. Fragmented stories from Hondurans crossing through southern Mexico assemble a vivid portrait of the thousands of immigrants who disappear along the trail. Border South reveals the immigrants’ resilience, ingenuity, and humor as it exposes a global migration system that renders human beings invisible in life as well as death.

    In addition to the screening of Border South/Frontera Sur, there will be a discussion with director Raúl Paz Pastrana and Jason de León (Professor; UCLA Anthropology) on Thu, Oct 29, 5 PM.

    For more information on Border South/Frontera Sur, visit bordersouthfilm.com.
    CREDITS

    This program is sponsored by Simpson Center for the Humanities, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Center for Global Studies, the Jackson School of International Studies, American Ethnic Studies, and the Comparative History of Ideas at the University of Washington.

    ADMISSION

    This screening free and open to the public and available to stream from Fri, Oct 25 to Sun, Oct 30, 2020.

    ACCESS
    This event is public.
    ACCESSIBILITY
    Border South/Frontera Sur is accessible with an internet connection. English and Spanish versions of the film are both accessible via links in the description on this page. We strive to provide services and accommodations for anyone who needs assistance. Please email contact-programs@henryart.org with particular accessibility needs or concerns you may have.

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    Migration, Art, and Politics Lecture: Can Art Reduce Border Violence? A Discussion with Raúl Paz Pastrana and Jason de León  

    October 29, 2020
    <p>Undocumented Migration Project,&nbsp;<em>Hostile Terrain 94&nbsp;</em>[installation view], 2019. Image courtesy of the Undocumented Migration Project.</p>
    Exhibitions

    Hostile Terrain 94

    2020-21 Academic Year
    <p>Installation detail of&nbsp;<em>Free Them All: Portraits from La Resistencia</em>, 2020, Henry Art Gallery, University of Washington,&nbsp;Seattle. Photo: Ian Siporin.</p>
    Exhibitions

    Free Them All: Portraits from La Resistencia

    Fall 2020 – Winter 2021