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This portrait of Salvadoran refugees living in the U.S. suggests that even for those driven from home, the 1 2-year war in El Salvador has not ended. On top of unemployment, discrimination and exploitation, the U.S. has refused to recognize their status as refugees. Newly arrived Salvadoran families describe the other war which has just begun for those in El Salvador:-one where Salvadorans must confront their own devastated country. Produced by Roberto Arevalo in cooperation with Somerville Community Access TV - SCAT- (Somerville, MA)
This movie is part of the collection: Deep Dish TV
Producer: Roberto Arevalo
Production Company: Somerville Community Access TV
Audio/Visual: sound, color
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- March 2, 2008
Subject: todavia no hay paz
there is so much said, and so much in the dark.
i rate as the real words, and real life we salvadorean faced.
i'm looking for roberto arevalo, please contact me at the following p_e_valladares@hotmail.com
Thanks,
Patricia Valladares