The Making Of A Dream: How A Group Of Young Undocumented Immigrants Helped Change What It Means To Be American

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Sinopse

“A sweeping chronicle of the immigrant rights movement. . . . Wides-Muñoz reminds us that thanks to the ability of young people to dream, what seems impossible today may yet prove achievable tomorrow.” —New York Times Book Review

A journalist chronicles the next chapter in civil rights—the story of a movement and a nation, witnessed through the poignant and inspiring experiences of five young undocumented activists who are transforming society’s attitudes toward one of the most contentious political matters roiling America today: immigration.

They are called the DREAMers: young people who were brought, or sent, to the United States as children and who have lived for years in America without legal status. Growing up, they often worked hard in school, planned for college, only to learn they were, in the eyes of the United States government and many citizens, "illegal aliens."

Determined to take fate into their own hands, a group of these young undocumented immigrants risked their safety to "come out" about their status—sparking a transformative movement, engineering a seismic shift in public opinion on immigration, and inspiring other social movements across the country. Their quest for permanent legal protection under the so-called "Dream Act," stalled. But in 2012, the Obama administration issued a landmark, new immigration policy: Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, which has since protected more than half a million young immigrants from deportation even as efforts to install more expansive protections remain elusive.

The Making of a Dream begins at the turn of the millennium, with the first of a series of "Dream Act" proposals; follows the efforts of policy makers, activists, and undocumented immigrants themselves, and concludes with the 2016 presidential election and the first months of the Trump presidency. The immigrants’ coming of age stories intersect with the watershed political and economic events of the last two decades: 9/11, the recession, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the Obama presidency, and the rebirth of the anti-immigrant right.

In telling their story, Laura Wides-Muñoz forces us to rethink our definition of what it means to be American.

Capítulos

  • 001 The Making Of A Dream

    Duração: 50s
  • 002 Chapter 01

    Duração: 57min
  • 003 Chapter 02

    Duração: 59min
  • 004 Chapter 03

    Duração: 53min
  • 005 Chapter 04

    Duração: 51min
  • 006 Chapter 05

    Duração: 53min
  • 007 Chapter 06

    Duração: 54min
  • 008 Chapter 07

    Duração: 48min
  • 009 Chapter 08

    Duração: 53min
  • 010 Chapter 09

    Duração: 54min
  • 011 Chapter 10

    Duração: 51min
  • 012 Chapter 11

    Duração: 59min
  • 013 Chapter 12

    Duração: 53min
  • 014 Chapter 13

    Duração: 39min
  • 015 Chapter 14

    Duração: 22min
  • 016 A Note On Language

    Duração: 02min
  • 017 Credits

    Duração: 01min