Set in Denver, "If I Could Stay (Si Pudiera Quedarme)," undocumented mothers Jeanette and Ingrid seek church sanctuary to avoid deportation and separation from their children. Filmed over five years, their legal battles and quiet bravery inspire unlikely allies in largely white faith communities. If I Could Stay is a moving call to action about love, justice, and the strength of community.
Set in Denver, "If I Could Stay (Si Pudiera Quedarme)," undocumented mothers Jeanette and Ingrid seek church sanctuary to avoid deportation and separation from their children. Filmed over five years, their legal battles and quiet bravery inspire unlikely allies in largely white faith communities. If I Could Stay is a moving call to action about love, justice, and the strength of community.
Set in Denver, "If I Could Stay (Si Pudiera Quedarme)," undocumented mothers Jeanette and Ingrid seek church sanctuary to avoid deportation and separation from their children. Filmed over five years, their legal battles and quiet bravery inspire unlikely allies in largely white faith communities. If I Could Stay is a moving call to action about love, justice, and the strength of community.
Set in Denver, "If I Could Stay (Si Pudiera Quedarme)," undocumented mothers Jeanette and Ingrid seek church sanctuary to avoid deportation and separation from their children. Filmed over five years, their legal battles and quiet bravery inspire unlikely allies in largely white faith communities. If I Could Stay is a moving call to action about love, justice, and the strength of community.
Set in Denver, "If I Could Stay (Si Pudiera Quedarme)," undocumented mothers Jeanette and Ingrid seek church sanctuary to avoid deportation and separation from their children. Filmed over five years, their legal battles and quiet bravery inspire unlikely allies in largely white faith communities. If I Could Stay is a moving call to action about love, justice, and the strength of community.
Set in Denver, "If I Could Stay (Si Pudiera Quedarme)," undocumented mothers Jeanette and Ingrid seek church sanctuary to avoid deportation and separation from their children. Filmed over five years, their legal battles and quiet bravery inspire unlikely allies in largely white faith communities. If I Could Stay is a moving call to action about love, justice, and the strength of community.
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