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Displaced But Not Defeated

Season 1 Episode 103 | 26m 46s

For decades, Civil War in Colombia has displaced thousands of people like 16-year-old María Ceballos, who fled her home when guerrillas killed her father. Moving from gang-infested settlements to over-crowded rooms, María’s family finds comfort among fellow displaced families. Through her lens and mentored by filmmaker Susan Hoenig, María puts a human face on displacement. Check local listings.

Aired: 01/18/16 | Expires: 01/18/26
Displaced But Not Defeated
Distributed nationally by American Public Television.
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