Chatham County issued the following announcement on Aug. 11.
Chatham Community Library will host a virtual screening of the documentary Don't Tell Anyone (No Le Digas a Nadie) beginning Thursday, September 16 and continuing through Thursday, September 23, 2021. This program is free and open to the public.
The film follows the story of Angy, whose mother made the ultimate sacrifice for them and fled to the United States when facing a grim future in a country devastated by civil war. For the past 19 years, Angy has lived with a secret that has threatened to upend her life in the only country she has ever called home: she is undocumented.
Don't Tell Anyone follows Angy’s story as an activist for the rights of undocumented youths, working together with other inspiring individuals as they navigate the perils of a life led in the shadows.
Film highlights and awards include:
Peabody Award
SF DocFest
Access to the virtual screening will be available beginning September 16 by visiting https://www.wmm.com/virtual-screening-room/dont-tell-anyone-watch-page-chatham-community-library. A password is required at the time of viewing. Those who are interested may contact social.library@chathamlibraries.org to request the password or for additional information.
Original source can be found here.
Source: Chatham County