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Miles from the border

Twenty years after emigrating from rural Mexico to southern California, Manuela and Ben Aparicio, who arrived in their teens and now work as school counselors with other young newcomers, share their experiences of dislocation, the difficulties of crossing cultures, and the pressures to succeed in an ethnically divided community.

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  • "Twenty years after emigrating from rural Mexico to southern California, Manuela and Ben Aparicio, who arrived in their teens and now work as school counselors with other young newcomers, share their experiences of dislocation, the difficulties of crossing cultures, and the pressures to succeed in an ethnically divided community."@en
  • "Describes the changes that have taken place in the last twenty years in an agricultural community north of Los Angeles. A brother and sister describe how they migrated from a rural Mexican village to the town and tell what it is like to live in a world divided between Anglos and Chicanos."@en

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  • "Nonfiction films"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Short films"@en

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  • "Miles from the border"@en