We are excited to have Lizbeth Mateo's alma mater [Santa Clara University] (http://law.scu.edu/) host this screening of "The Undocumented Lawyer" and Live Q&A with film subject Lizbeth Mateo! 50% of ticket sales support the [Center for Social Justice] (http://law.scu.edu/socialjustice/) and the [Katharine and George Alexander Community Law Center] (http://law.scu.edu/kgaclc/), both of which Lizbeth was involved with as a law student. When you buy a ticket, you will have access to stream the 20 min film from January 14-20th.
The live Q&A will take on January 20th, 2021 at 5:30 pm PST. Click [here] (https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_JToIoiGGQtizZw9GojXJSw) or check the Q&A tab for the link to register.
To get involved visit [Undocumentedlawyer.org] (http://Undocumentedlawyer.org/).
Santa Clara University School of Law, one of the nation’s most diverse law schools, is dedicated to educating lawyers who lead with a commitment to excellence, ethics, and social justice. The Center for Social Justice provides Santa Clara Law students with experiential learning and clinical experiences that instill a commitment to social justice, public interest, and public service. The Katharine & George Alexander Community Law Center educates Santa Clara Law students in accordance with the highest professional and ethical standards by serving individuals and communities in need with competence, conscience, and compassion through pro bono legal representation and education.
We create films with impact and elevate the voices of people stepping up to face injustice. Through our three feature documentaries and 15+ short films we have raised over $91.5 million for our non-profit partners, changing over 275,000 lives.
To learn more about our work visit [here] (http://optimist.co). Check out our upcoming film [Five Years North] (http://optimist.co/films/five-years-north-documentary/).