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John Breunig (opinion): PBS documentary captures migration trauma on 20 years of film. ‘My kids are my strength. My family is my anchor’

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By John Breunig, Stamford Advocate

During the first year of the pandemic, I wrote a column about filmmaker Oscar Guerra with this opening scene:

"I don't consider myself a journalist," he said.

“No, you’re a journalist,” I countered.

I wasn’t alone in my reasoning. The film we discussed, “Love, Life & the Virus,” went on to win an Emmy Award for Best Story in a Newsmagazine.

Fast-forward four years. The setting is an ad hoc theater in Stamford, where Guerra’s latest documentary, “Invisible Wounds: Unveiling Migration Trauma,” is screened for supporters of Building One Community: The Center for Immigration Opportunity (B1C). During the panel discussion following the 34-minute PBS documentary, Guerra and others repeatedly refer to him as a journalist.

Afterward, I remind him of our exchange. He deflects.

“Well, I’m more of an advocate.”

Thursday, October 2, 2025,
Shippan Center and Yerwood Center will be closed for staff training.
We look forward to seeing you again on Friday, the 3rd, at the usual time!

Jueves, 2 de octubre de 2025,
El Centro Shippan y el Centro Yerwood estarán cerrados para entrenamiento del personal.
¡Esperamos verte nuevamente el viernes 3, a la hora habitual!

Jedi, 2 oktòb 2025,
Sant Shippan ak Sant Yerwood ap fèmen pou fòmasyon pou anplwaye.
Nou tann pou nou wè ou ankò vandredi, 3 lan, nan menm lè a!!

Thursday, October 2, 2025,
Shippan Center and Yerwood Center will be closed
for staff training.
We look forward to seeing you again on Friday, the
3rd, at the usual time!

Jueves, 2 de octubre de 2025,
El Centro Shippan y el Centro Yerwood estarán
cerrados para entrenamiento del personal.
¡Esperamos verte nuevamente el viernes 3, a la
hora habitual!

Jedi, 2 oktòb 2025,
Sant Shippan ak Sant Yerwood ap fèmen pou
fòmasyon pou anplwaye.
Nou tann pou nou wè ou ankò vandredi, 3 lan, nan
menm lè a!

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