Description |
1 online resource (30 min.) |
Summary |
Mute Justice, a documentary set in Oaxaca, Mexico, is aimed at raising awareness and respect for the linguistic rights of indigenous peoples. In it, diverse voices including indigenous inmates, family members, justice system workers, and academics, give us a sense of the degree to which these rights are being upheld. It highlights the grave injustices caused by the lack of indigenous interpreters in legal proceedings |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed June 27, 2017) |
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In Spanish, Mixteco, and Zapotec with English subtitles |
Subject |
Linguistic rights -- Mexico -- Oaxaca (State)
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Indigenous peoples -- Civil rights -- Mexico -- Oaxaca (State)
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Indigenous peoples -- Civil rights.
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Linguistic rights.
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SUBJECT |
Oaxaca (Mexico : State)
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Subject |
Mexico -- Oaxaca (State)
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Genre/Form |
Documentary films.
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Documentary films.
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Documentaires.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Caballero, Julián, director
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Ojo de Agua Comunicación, production company.
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