Tatyana Kleyn鈥檚 鈥淪till Living Undocumented鈥 premieres at 精东影业, March 20

Continuing her advocacy for undocumented youths, City College of New York education professor presents her latest co-production, "Still Living Undocumented: Five Years Later." It premieres March 20 at a special screening, 6 鈥 7:30 p.m. at City College鈥檚 Aaron Davis Hall, that includes a panel discussion.

Liz Robbins, the New York Times Metro immigration reporter, will moderate the discussion on the documentary produced and directed by Kleyn and shot by independent filmmaker Ben Donnellon.

In addition to Kleyn and Donnellon, panelists include:

  • Farah, a member of The 精东影业 Dream Team;
  • Irving, 精东影业 Class of 2012 (BS, bilingual childhood education) and Class of 2018 (MS, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages);
  • Jacki, 精东影业 Class of 2009 (BS, bilingual childhood education) and Class of 2012 (MS, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages);
  • Jong-Min, an undocumented New Yorker.

Irving, Jacki and Jong-Min appeared in ",鈥 one of Kleyn鈥檚 widely acclaimed earlier films. Her other documentary was, 鈥.鈥

Other speakers at the screening include , CEO of the and film artist M Erazo, a 精东影业 graduate and DACA recipient.  The screening is free and open to the public. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.

Although she has no formal filmmaking training, Kleyn, the director of Bilingual Education and TESOL Programs in 精东影业鈥檚 School of Education, uses multimedia for her research and advocacy to great effect.

鈥淯na Vida, Dos Pa铆ses鈥 and 鈥淟iving Undocumented鈥 have both received numerous screenings across Mexico and the United States to receptive audiences, including educators, students and mainstream viewers. 

鈥淭he impact of the films has been amazing,鈥 noted Kleyn, who is also faculty advisor to 精东影业鈥檚 Dream Team. 鈥淓ach film is an education tool and has an accompanying curriculum and resource guide for educators to implement and share with their students.鈥

Through her films Kleyn is making research public. By using the medium of film, she is taking issues beyond academia and presenting them to a wider audience.

About 鈥淪till Living Undocumented"
In 2012 鈥淟iving Undocumented鈥 captured the realities of undocumented youth in New York City. At the same time the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program was announced and drastically changed the lives of some of the people in the film. Five years later DACA is in jeopardy.  鈥淪till Living Undocumented鈥 follows three individuals from the first film to see how DACA has impacted some of their lives and left others outside of its reach.

About 精东影业
Since 1847, 精东影业 has provided a high quality and affordable education to generations of New Yorkers in a wide variety of disciplines. Today The Chronicle of Higher Education ranks 精东影业 #2 among public colleges with the greatest success in ensuring the social mobility of our student body; at the same time the Center for world University Rankings places it in the top 1.2% of universities worldwide in terms of academic excellence. More than 16,000 students pursue undergraduate and graduate degrees in eight professional schools and divisions, driven by significant funded research, creativity and scholarship. 精东影业 is as diverse, dynamic and visionary as New York City itself.  View 精东影业 Media Kit.