11 April @ 19:00 – 21:00

Join us for a creative community resistance against the far-right narrative — from the ongoing atrocities committed by ICE in the US to the recent introduction of the classist and racist ‘Earn Settlement’ plan in the UK — and stand with migrants across the globe through an evening of film and conversations.
‘How does an undocumented documentary filmmaker document themself?’ is a question artist-filmmaker Miko Revereza carries through his work, which is largely informed by his experience living as an undocumented migrant in the US for over 20 years.
There will be a screening of Revereza’s first feature, No Data Plan (2019), an experimental travelogue of his train trip from Los Angeles to New York amid an escalating hostility against migrants in the country, followed by an in-person discussion with the filmmaker and Kanlungan Filipino Consortium.
Event details
Date: Saturday 11 April
Time: 7pm
Location: SET Social, 55a Nigel Road, Peckham, SE15 4NP
Tickets: Pay What You Can (£3-£10)
All proceeds of the event, minus expenses, will be donated to Kanlungan.
About the organiser
Occupations of Uninhabited Space is a guerrilla screening series that stems from the necessity to stand in solidarity with migrant workers around the world.