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- I was about seven years old the first time someone called me "black" on the street. I turned around to see who they were talking to, until I realized it was me.
- Hurricane Dolores inspires a family and its community to maintain their identity through oral tradition.
- Rosa Julia 'Goris', a woman from the Guerrero mountain range (Mexico), was unjustly imprisoned for drug trafficking for 12 years. In jail she learned to read, to write, and discovered the theater. Now she works approaching prisoners to art.
- Marisela Escobedo struggles to put Sergio Barraza, her daughter Ruby's murderer, behind bars. Despite navigating the deficiencies of the recently established Penal Justice System, the culprit goes free due to the incompetence of the authorities, who are unable to present a case.
- Lupita is a pioneer in the training of interpreters for Mexico's justice system. This short accompanies her from the Tarahumara Mountains to the inside of prisons, where she assists those who speak her own language and explores her commitment in facilitating their due process.