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Los herederos (The Inheritors)

Los herederos (The Inheritors)

A documentary by Eugenio Polgovsky.

Wednesday, December 09, 2009
7:30 PM
James Bridges Theater
Melnitz Hall 1409
Los Angeles, CA United States

At early age children begin to work in the Mexican countryside. “The Inheritors” is a portrait of their lives and their daily struggle for survival. These children work farming, sculpting and painting alebrijes, shepherding, making bricks, weaving cloth, looking after their little siblings, collecting water, harvesting tomato, chili, maize, and laboring in a myriad of other activities. They have inherited tools and techniques from their ancestors, but they have also inherited their day-by-day hardship. Generations pass and child workers remain captive in a cycle of inherited poverty.

Cost: Free and open to the public

Special Instructions

In Spanish with English subtitles. Parking information:the closest parking lot is Structure #3. Visitors may purchase daily parking permits (Currently $10) by stopping at the Information & Parking booths. The closest one to Lot #3 is located in Hilgard and Westholme Ave. Parking Pay Stations : Simply drive to the nearest self-service Pay Station location found in lots and structures throughout campus. Please read the posted signs and screen prompts for Pay by Space or Pay and Display directions. Pay Stations allow you to select the time you need to spend on campus and pay accordingly (all-day passes can also be purchased). For driving directions, please use the interactive UCLA Campus Map. http://maps.ucla.edu/campus/

For more information please contact

Gloria Tovar
Tel: (310) 825-4571

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Sponsor(s): Latin American Institute, Center for Mexican Studies, Universidad de Guadalajara in Los Angeles