Where: University of Connecticut, Puerto Rican/Latin American Cultural Center

When: 3/23/2017 at 6:00 PM

Don’t Tell Anyone (No Le Digas a Nadie) by Mikaela Shwer

Join the University of Connecticut’s Puerto Rican/Latin American Cultural Center for a free screening and discussion of Don’t Tell Anyone (No Le Digas a Nadie). The screening will occur on Storrs Campus. For more information, visit the organization’s events page.

The Puerto Rican/Latin American Cultural Center’s mission is to improve the status of Latinos and to promote awareness, understanding, and appreciation of the richness and diversity of Latinos and Latin American cultures. PRLACC works independently and corroboratively with other University departments and community organizations to sponsor educational and cultural programs, provide services and leadership opportunities, foster connections, and educate the greater University community about Latino issues.

Don’t Tell Anyone Conversation Starter: Angy asserts, “Who I am is so much more than ‘Angy, the undocumented girl.’” What sorts of traits do you associate with the label “undocumented”? Do you think those traits adequately describe Angy? What labels have been used to describe you? Were they accurate?

For more prompts for discussion, download the Don’t Tell Anyone discussion guide.

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