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The screening is sponsored by the School of Journalism & Mass Communication and the Center for Multicultural and Gender Studies. The screening is free and open to the public.
The documentary provides an in-depth portrayal of Frey’s year-long journey into
“The reason for exposing this seldom seen world is to help dispel media rhetoric that these so called ‘illegal aliens’ are robbing our jobs, destroying American society or even possible terrorists,” Frey said. “‘The Invisible Mexicans of Deer Canyon’ is an opportunity for the audience to see the issue of illegal immigration from the perspective of the immigrants themselves.”
Frey and acclaimed photojournalist Alicia Wagner Calzada will also speak at
Frey will speak of his work as a producer/director at the symposium, and will discuss his film to build awareness of the migrant workers who live in the shadows of
“Although the film is about a certain group of migrants living in the canyons of
At 1 p.m., Calzada will present her photographs and speak about the craft of photojournalism. Calzada’s photographs of celebrities, world leaders and events from all over the world have been published in major publications, such as Time Books, the
For more information, please contact Dave Nolan at (512) 245-9653 or via email at dn15@txstate.edu.