DOCUMENTARY: MY DAY WILL COME 

SCREENING AND PANEL DISCUSSION

MY DAY WILL COME 
 
The U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants is pleased to invite you to a screening of the documentary My Day Will Come, which gives an in-depth look into the challenges faced by people seeking asylum in the United States as a result of the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), also known as the “Remain in Mexico” policy.

The documentary follows Sarahy, a young woman from Honduras who, fearing for her life after being extorted and receiving death threats from organized crime in her country, is forced to flee her home and seek asylum in the U.S. The story covers everything, from the upheaval of having to leave Honduras to the dangers Sarahy faces in Mexico, her unshakable faith, as well as the feelings of desperation she struggles with while the MPP keep her waiting in Mexico’s northern border.

The screening will be followed by a panel discussion with the creators behind the documentary and a Q&A session. 
DEC
6
12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
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Maxime Pluvinet is Habesha Project’s Visual Content Creator. He has a Master’s in International Relations from Sciences Po Toulouse. Before working for the Habesha Project, he interned at Lebanese newspaper L’Orient Le Jour and Mexican newspaper Reforma. Along with Cesar Ortiz, he co-directed Habesha Media's first interactive documentary, My Day Will Come. 

Óscar Zermeño González is Habesha Project’s Creative Director. He has a Bachelor’s in Graphic Design from the Autonomous University of Aguascalientes (UAA). He is skilled in web design, corporate graphic design, advertising design, illustration and animation. He has worked for a number of nonprofits throughout his career, and is the creator of many awareness campaigns, such as #EnMéxicoSePuede and #AsíRespondeMéxico. He collaborated as production designer on Habesha Media's My Day Will Come
CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE INTERACTIVE VERSION OF THE DOCUMENTARY
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