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Women who Organize Make Progress
15-minute video about the accomplishments of a group of
Mixtec women who have created a mini-credit union to provide
emergency funds for their community. This video was made
possible by: A grant from the Ford Foundation to the department
of Latin American and Latino Studies at the University
of California, Santa Cruz.
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| Spanish |
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MENA
15-minute video reflecting a group
of indigenous women who are organizing the exportation
of their product, the nopal cactus, to the United States.
This project was funded by the North American Regional
Development of the University of California Los Angeles
with a grant from the Ford Foundation.
DVD
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| Spanish |
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"Guenati'za"
(The Visitors)
A 16-minute
documentary about Ulises, an Indian Zapotec native who
is a gardener in Los Angeles, California. The documentary
follows the voyage of Ulises and his family returning
back to their community to host a traditional party in
the Northern mountains of Oaxaca.
DVD
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| Spanish
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Entre
Sueños
Yolanda's first student project at UCLA, was chosen
for the Sundance Film Festival in 2000. "Entre
Sueños/Within Dreams" is an experimental film
about an indigenous woman seeking her identity.
16 mm Film
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& White | Color
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