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BY ANGY ALTAMIRANO [email protected] @aaltamirano28 A new Queens film series is giving foreign-born women a voice and showing what it means to be an immigrant within the five boroughs. The nonprofit organization New York Women in Film & Television (NYWIFT) will be showcasing the series called Immigrant Women: Sharing Our Voice Through Film starting on Feb. 27 in Maspeth and will continue each month through June in other parts of Queens. The series, which is put together through funding from the city’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Councilwoman Elizabeth Crowley as part of the Cultural Immigrant Initiative, features works of female immigrants and first-generation American filmmakers. The pieces in the series focus on the immigrant experience within New York City. “The immigrant experience is something really important and doesn’t really have the representation in mainstream media,” said Elizabeth Estrada, executive assistant at NYWIFT and project manager for the film series. “I think it’s great to know the stories of people that you live around and pass on the street.” The first screening, scheduled to take place at Maspeth Town Hall at 53-37 72nd St. from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., will focus on the intersection between immigrant women and activism, and will feature three short documentaries. The documentaries included are “Judith: Portrait of a Street Vendor” directed and produced by Zahida Pirani; “Claiming Our Voice” directed and produced by Jennifer Pritheeva Samuel; and “Living Quechua” directed and produced by Christine Mladic Janney. Following the screening, there will be a Q&A reception with the filmmakers and women in the documentaries. “I want people to walk away more interested or inspired, and with this specific first screening, for them to be involved in something bigger than themselves,” Estrada added. The following screenings of the series — dates and exact locations are still to be determined — will take place in the surrounding neighborhoods of Glendale, Maspeth, Middle Village and Ridgewood, each represented by Crowley. “All of these women and filmmakers have important stories to tell, and I want people to know that,” Estrada said. “Women as a collective, especially immigrant women, have a story to tell and if they are given an opportunity to tell, that might be a way to change the way we think about women and immigrant women.” NYWIFT is still accepting submissions for the film series and anyone interested can email [email protected]. The first screening, “Immigrant Women Screening Series: Activism,” is free to the public. Photo by Zahida Pirani Screenshot from “Judith: Portrait of a Street Vendor,” one of the documentaries to be shown at the first screening of the series “Immigrant Women: Sharing Our Voice Through Film.


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