The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

PBS series seeks to link Syrian, Central American refugees

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ALBUQUERQU­E, N.M. » Rarely has art attempted to link the plight of refugees in the Middle East with those in Central America.

Refugees in both regions face similar challenges: they are often fleeing violence and political upheaval and share similar journeys in crossing heavily armed borders with no certain future. But the differing cultures, religions even social classes sometimes mask some of the human elements that make the heart-wrenching migration universal.

Three new documentar­ies are set to air this month on PBS hope to make this connection as part of the third season of Doc World, a PBS/WORLD Channel series focusing on internatio­nal issues.

It begins Sunday with “Sky and Ground,” a full-length documentar­y about a large, extended Syrian-Kurdish family fleeing war-ravaged Aleppo for Germany.

Following that film are two short documentar­ies set to air Sept. 16 examining the journeys of Central Americans. “Los Comandos” follows 16-yearold Mimi, a volunteer emergency medic in El Salvador, who is forced to leave the country after getting caught in the crosshairs of violent gangs.

“Towards the North” examines the journeys of Nelly and her daughter Joseline, as they wait in a tiny refugee shelter in Tapachula, Mexico, with their eyes set on the United States, They, too, are escaping gang violence in Central America. The trio of films are produced by the company Show of Force.

Joshua Bennett, who co-directed all three projects, said producers were looking to piece together the story of the millions of people who are forced to leave their homes for the unknown and how the journey is universal.

“It was really a deliberate decision to make several films that showed the common push factors,” Bennett said. “The reason that millions of people have to leave is similar.”

Bennett said refugees in the United

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