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Seeing You [from the No Shelter series]" tells the story of Rogers Park is home to two federal detention facilities for “unaccompanied” migrant children, operated by Heartland Alliance. The film focuses on the testimony of José, a former detainee, whose original music is featured together with arrangement and scoring by Chicago artist Lyn Rye. The film follows an intimate altar-building ceremony bridging two locations within six blocks of each other: Touhy Park and the International Youth Center, the facility where José was detained. The film chronicles José’s memories as well as the transformation of the walk between public park and detention facility into a pathway for ceremony, protest, and creative expression in solidarity with detained children and the communities they are disappeared from.
Brief description of organization: Little Village Solidarity Network is a mutual support organization for workers, tenants, and migrants based in the Little Village neighborhood of Chicago.
Seeing You [from the No Shelter series]" tells the story of Rogers Park is home to two federal detention facilities for “unaccompanied” migrant children, operated by Heartland Alliance. The film focuses on the testimony of José, a former detainee, whose original music is featured together with arrangement and scoring by Chicago artist Lyn Rye. The film follows an intimate altar-building ceremony bridging two locations within six blocks of each other: Touhy Park and the International Youth Center, the facility where José was detained. The film chronicles José’s memories as well as the transformation of the walk between public park and detention facility into a pathway for ceremony, protest, and creative expression in solidarity with detained children and the communities they are disappeared from.
Brief description of organization: Little Village Solidarity Network is a mutual support organization for workers, tenants, and migrants based in the Little Village neighborhood of Chicago.
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Your Night Out at Home: Little Village Solidarity Network "Seeing You"
This Night Out in the Parks presentation by the Little Village Solidarity Network shines a light to the lives of detained undocumented children living in Chicago.
"Seeing You [from the No Shelter series]" tells the story of Rogers Park is home to two federal…
"Seeing You [from the No Shelter series]" tells the story of Rogers Park is home to two federal…
There’s a demo to show solidarity with Mexican feminists this Saturday in chi!
City Budget Meeting (Live Now)
https://chicityclerk.com/joint-virtual-committee-budget-and-government-operations-public-safety?
https://chicityclerk.com/joint-virtual-committee-budget-and-government-operations-public-safety?