IMPORTANT
unseen: The Documentary
Blind, Undocumented, and Launching into Social Work
Thursday, March 14, 2024 · 4:30 - 6:30 PM
Join ADS and Social Work for the UMBC (free) screening of unseen, an award-winning documentary described as:
Most people dream of a better future. Pedro, an aspiring social worker, is no different. But as a blind, undocumented immigrant, Pedro faces political restrictions to obtain his college degree, secure a job in his field, and support his family. As he finally graduates, uncertainty looms over Pedro. What starts as a journey to provide mental health care for his community ultimately transforms into Pedro’s path towards his own healing.
Through experimental cinematography and sound, UNSEEN reimagines the accessibility of cinema, while exploring the intersections of immigration, disability, and mental health.
When: Thursday March 14, 2024 at 4:30p
Where: Public Policy 105
Prepare for an experience that will leave you talking long after the credits roll - and may influence matters of inclusion, immigration, health care, public policy, film design, and raise your awareness of how people engage with the world.
Audience dialogue with Social Work faculty and ADS staff to follow the film.
The Public Policy Lecture Hall is on the first floor, has accessible seating, and a range of features that enhance accessibility for audiences. The film is captioned, and an audio-described version is available upon request. Mask use is very welcome. Please email any accommodation requests and event inquiries to slazar@umbc.edu with "Documentary" in the subject line
Co-Sponsored by The School of Social Work and Human Context of Computing
A Thumbnail of a light-skinned bald young man in a cap holding a white cane (Pedro) overlooking a blurred landscape