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Over view Like the mosaic of Puerto Rico, these documentaries address the diversity of the human experience. Being accepted as a wrestler or grappling with autism, there is more that connects us than divides us - it's through different eye Who I Am: "Who I Am" is a documentary short about Puerto Rican performing artist Paola Gonzalez and her journey to find liberation and joy as a trans woman in the professional wrestling arenas of upstate NY. |
The Autism Cycle: ” An Autism Diagnosis is only the beginning”. An Informative Documentary about Autism within Black and Brown communities in NYC and Yonkers as well. Parents from various socioeconomic backgrounds, who have children on the Autism Spectrum. Along with highlighting the struggle of providers and organizations to give their services to these communities. |
Enid y Mami ENID Y MAMI steps into the daily life of Enid Mojica-McGinnis – an educator, pastor, and caregiver to her mother, Emilia Roman. The film follows a pivotal point in Enid’s life, as she transitions from daughter to caregiver, and highlights both the incredible challenge and immense honor that comes with it. |
Sunday to Sunday:Father Manuel De Jesus Rodriguez is the pastor of Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church in Jamaica, Queens. Born in the Dominican Republic, Father Manuel is a priest of the Diocese of Brooklyn, N.Y. Q&A to follow on 11/14 Screening |