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“Strangers no Longer” invites us to open our hearts
and minds and identify with today’s immigrants. It invites us to look
into our past and notice the similarities that exist between ourselves
and our ancestors when they came to this great land and those who are
arriving now. We are made aware of the many global implications that
cause people to migrate to the USA, including our need for more workers.
It helps us to understand problems that exist with our current
immigration system and underlines different solutions and activities
that can be undertaken to fix what is broken. It reminds us of our
moral responsibility to actively live our faith and our obligation to be
a voice of change so that newcomers are strangers no longer.

Sections:
1.
Call to Welcome
2.
Our Immigrant Heritage
3.
New Realities
4.
Living the Faith & Credits
Run Time: Short Version 16 minutes * Long Version 22 minutes
Both Versions w/ Spanish Subtitles
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DVD Discussion
Guide:
English
Spanish
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A Groody River Films and The University of Notre Dame
Production - Director/Editor/Narrator: Bill Groody - Art Director: Gerri
Groody - Project Management: The Justice for Immigrants Campaign -
Executive Producers: Daniel Groody and Ellen McCloskey
Editorial Assistants: Leo Anchondo, Mark Franken, Claudia Ramirez, and David Stout
Produced by: Groody River Films and The University of
Notre Dame in Cooperation with the United States Conference of Catholic
Bishops Catholic Communications Campaign, the United States Conference
of Catholic Bishops Migration and Refugee Services, and The Justice for
Immigrants Campaign - Camera: Bill Groody and Gerard Straub
Funded by: United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
Catholic Communications Campaign and the University of Notre Dame Center
for Latino Spirituality & Culture
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