‘Which Way Home’ Screening & Panel Discussion This Thursday

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This Thursday the Bronx Documentary Center presents:

‘Which Way Home’ Screening & Panel discussion
Thur. Dec.18, 7:30pm

Follow several unaccompanied child migrants as they journey through Mexico en route to the U.S. on a freight train they call “The Beast.”

Panel discussion will follow the screening with:
Diana Pérez-Ramírez, community organizer and member of the Puente Human Rights Movement, Michele Lampach, Esq. Executive Director of UnLocal, Inc.., and leads the Grassroots Immigrant Collaborative Project and Zoe Colon, Executive Director of the Hispanic Resource Center of Larchmont / Mamaroneck (HRC).

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The Bronx Documentary Center is located at:
614 Courtlandt Avenue at 151st Street.

24 hour parking is available next door and it is also easily accessible by public transportation on the 2 and 5 express trains at 3rd Ave and 149th Street and the 2, 4, 15, 55 19, 44, SB44 buses.

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