S.F. Screening: I Learn America
One High School, One School Year, Five New Americans.
- In-Person
- San Francisco International High School
655 De Haro St.
San Francisco, CA 94107 - 5PM – 7:30PM EDT
Nearly one in four children in the United States is an immigrant or was born to immigrant parents. Our classrooms are meeting a growing influx of students who speak little to no English, who are unfamiliar with American culture, and, in some cases, who lack formal education – But the children of immigration are here to stay. How we fare in welcoming them will determine the nature of America’s continually emerging identity.
New America CA is organizing a community event and partnering with CA fellow Kyle Halle-Erby and San Francisco International High School to present the documentary film I LEARN AMERICA at the SFIH auditorium in San Francisco.
The film follows five recently arrived young immigrants – with various legal statuses – over a tumultuous year in an American High school. By walking in the shoes of these five complex (and in some ways, typical) teenagers who encounter everything from learning a new language to social pressure and visa uncertainties, we come to understand how these children – and the millions like them throughout the USA – are an integral part of America today.