Work-in-Progress Screening of Forbidden
April 18, 2016
Reception at 5:30 p.m., screening at 6:00 p.m. followed by a Q&A with Moises Serrano and editor/producer Heather Mathews.
Heimbold 202, Sarah Lawrence College, Bronxville, NY
Sponsored by The Julian Woodward Chair in Public Policy, SLC 4 Immigration Advocacy, and Student Senate.
If you are in the NYC/Bronxville area, please join us for…Read More
SAVE THE DATE!
Work-in-Progress Screening of Forbidden (more details pending!)
Wake Forest University
March 24, 2016
6:30 p.m. followed by a Q&A and reception
ZSR Auditorium in the Z. Smith Reynolds Library
1834 Wake Forest Road, Winston-Salem, NC 27106
As we near completion of the film, we are holding two work-in-progress screenings of the documentary. This will give us an opportunity…Read More
Tuesday, December 1 is a national day of giving! This is a great opportunity to contribute to your community and make a statement about the need for immigrant reform and awareness for queer youth living in rural areas.
One story, told well, holds the possibility to change heart and minds. We believe Moises Serrano’s story…Read More
We will be doing a work-in-progress screening of Forbidden on Sunday, November 15 at 2:30 p.m. at a/perture in downtown Winston-Salem, NC at the second annual OUT@The Movies Fest. There will be a Q&A following the screening with Moises and the filmmakers, Heather Mathews (editor) and Tiffany Rhynard (director).
The festival opens Friday, November 13…Read More
We will be holding a second work-in-progress screening of the documentary at UNC Charlotte sponsored by the Multicultural Resource Center. The screening will begin at 6:00 p.m. and will be followed by a Q & A with Moises Serrano and the director, Tiffany Rhynard. The event is free and open to the public.
The purpose…Read More
Forbidden documentary premieres October 17, 2015... Read More
This summer Moises was invited by the NAACP to help organize Latino participation for the Moral Monday March for Voting Rights in Winston-Salem, NC. The rally marked the beginning of the trial for N.C. NAACP vs. Pat McCrory, challenging one of the most damaging voting rights suppression laws since the 1960’s. On Monday July 13, thousands…Read More
Moises will be a plenary speaker at the upcoming Gender & Sexuality Diversity Conference at Stetson University in DeLand, Florida. ... Read More
Moises speaks at Gender and Sexual Diversity Conference in Central Florida!... Read More
Activism runs in the family! Moises’ mother, Victoria Cruz, is also an activist and outspoken advocate for change and reform. It was Victoria who suggested Moises join her to protest for immigration rights years ago when they loaded a bus bound for a rally in Washington D.C.
A strong woman who made many sacrifices to…Read More