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This timely and deeply resonant film sheds light on a nearly forgotten chapter of history in which around 3,000 Indian Chinese were unjustly imprisoned after the 1962 Sino-India war. As immigration policies and narratives around national identity continue to evolve, both in the U.S. and globally, the film offers powerful insights into how the past still echoes today. What happened in the past can happen again, and often does. Â |
Participants in the post-screening Q&A for Voices of Deoli include:
- Lulu Men – Director / Producer / Editor
- Joy Ma – Deoli Camp Survivor / Executive Producer / Co-author of The Deoliwalahs
- Michael Cheng – Deoli Camp Survivor / Executive Producer / AIDCI Board Member
- Yin Marsh – Deoli Camp Survivor / Author of Doing Time with Nehru