474 24th St.
Oakland
CA
Si Pudiera Quedarme
“Si Pudiera Quedarme / If I Could Stay” is a heart-wrenching and inspiring story of two undocumented Latinx mothers, Jeanette and Ingrid, who courageously enter local churches to evade deportation and protect their families. Over five years, they must face the constant threat of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids while fighting for their legal status and inspiring allies in the predominantly white faith communities. Through an intimate and raw lens, the film showcases the unwavering strength, love, and sacrifice of these mothers, who risk everything to keep their families together in the country they call home. “Si Pudiera Quedarme / If I Could Stay” is a call to action and a powerful reminder that providing Sanctuary is not just an act of charity, but a crucial act of social justice.
“jardines”
Set in a one of the few LGBTQ+ shelters in Tijuana, jardines is an intimate portrait of the life experiences and trajectories unique to displaced queer folks as they flee violence and persecution in their home countries. Crafted with a lush, poetic and joyous eye the film introduces us to people from allover the world as they contemplate the uncertainty of a future in the United States at a time when asylum legislation and LGBTQ+ rights are under legal duress. It is in this limbo, amid the shelter’s walls, that we share a moment in time
with its residents. Strangers become friends and family, as they begin to share deep moments of joy and grief, sorrow and hope.