Made in L.A. is an award winning film released last year. It tells the story of three Latina immigrants fighting for their rights in Los Angeles sweatshops. Now the directors, Almudena Carracedo and Robert Bahar are looking to take their work to the next place -- to spur some grassroots action. They're holding screening parties that lead to discussions, all about putting a human face to immigration.
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