The Emmy Award-Winning Logo Documentary Films and the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) today announced a partnership to promote the broadcast premiere of Forbidden: Undocumented & Queer in Rural America. The documentary, which follows Moises Serrano, an undocumented immigrant and gay man born in Mexico and raised in North Carolina, fighting for the American dream, will premiere Friday, September 1 at 8PM ET/PT.
The
goal of the partnership is to inform the public of the struggles and
stigmas placed upon individuals facing similar challenges as Serrano,
while highlighting the civil rights and liberties that constitutionally
apply to every individual living in the United States, regardless of
their status.
“When
we learned about Moises’ bravery and desire to fight for the 11 million
other undocumented immigrants in America, we knew we had to give him
and his story more visibility,” said Taj Paxton, Vice President of
Logo’s Documentary Films. “Working with the ACLU, we hope to inspire young people to take action so success stories like Moises’ become commonplace.”
“For
Moises and nearly 800,000 other young people across the country, DACA
is a lifeline. It has empowered Dreamers to live, work, and pursue their
futures in the United States, their home. Young immigrants like Moises
made DACA possible through their advocacy and bravery. We must follow in
their footsteps and urge Congress to pass long overdue legislation that
gives Dreamers the legal status that they deserve,” said Lorella
Praeli, the director of immigration policy and campaigns at the American
Civil Liberties Union.
In addition to tuning in for the premiere of Forbidden: Undocumented & Queer in Rural America, viewers can participate in the campaign by:
- Sign the petition urging Congress to pass the Dream Act now at https://www.aclu.org/DreamA
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- Tuning in to a Facebook Live conversation on immigration and the LGBTQ community with Moises Serrano, an ACLU representative and more on Thursday, August 31st at 5:30PM ETat facebook.com/
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- Finding ways to take action and learn more at forbidden.logotv.com
- Contribute to the hashtag #NobodyIsForbidden by sharing a video answering “Why do you stand up for Immigrant rights?” on Facebook, Twitter, and/or Instagram.