Bread & Roses – “From the Land of Ghandi” Film Screening
Date and Time
Oct 24, 2017 6:00 pm
Location
Shirlington
Oct 24, 2017 6:00 pm
Shirlington
FROM THE LAND OF GHANDI
Today, a high-skilled immigrant from India could wait more than 20 years to be a full member of US society, often tied to an employer, unable to change careers or start businesses, and living temporarily in their minds. This story of 4 immigrants, a decade after they came to study in the US, places a human face to the broken high-skilled immigration system. It sheds light on this largely unattended story of one million dreams waiting for freedom. It also highlights the need for reforming America’s high-skilled immigration at a time of intense globalization and retirement of the baby boomer generation.
Film Synopsis: Imagine a naïve dream: coming to the US to live freely. Now, imagine the dreamer not having the power to live freely for decades, because of their land of origin. Today, a high-skilled immigrant from India could wait more than 20 years to be a full member of US society, often tied to an employer, unable to change careers or start businesses, and living temporarily in their minds. This story of 4 immigrants, a decade after they came to study in the US, places a human face to the broken high-skilled immigration system. It sheds light on this largely unattended story of one million dreams waiting for freedom. It also highlights the need for reforming America’s high-skilled immigration at a time of intense globalization and the retirement of the baby boomers.
Sponsored by the DC LaborFest and the DC Immigration Film Festival
Free but you must RSVP: http://bit.ly/dclff-gandhi-shirlington
Bread & Roses is a monthly labor series that features a variety of events focused on workers and organized labor. Each month brings a new topic through interactive discussions, film screenings, and performances. The hope for these events is that attendees walk away with a greater understanding of organized labor, its role in shaping history and current relevance. The name "Bread & Roses" was inspired by a poem/song written by James Oppenheim that appeals for both fair wages and dignified conditions.