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Made in L.A. Study Guide

Made In L.A.Made in L.A. is the story of three immigrant women who discover the power of their collective voice as they stand together in unity against exploitation by the garment manufacturer that employs them.

Your faith community can open hearts and minds organizing and publicizing a screening of the film in your community. This study guide intends to help your efforts and will equip you to lead a discussion of the film.

Download the entire study guide: PDF: Portable Document File(PDF; 55pp, 2.20 M)

Download sections:
Materials from the Made in L.A. Team:PDF: Portable Document File (PDF; 22pp 1.27 M)
UMC Ways to Get Involved: PDF: Portable Document File (PDF; 8pp 396 K)
UMC For Further Study: PDF: Portable Document File (PDF; 19pp 393 K)
UMC Task Force Information: PDF: Portable Document File (PDF; 3pp 64 K)

 Born among the disenfranchised of eighteenth-century England, the movement that led to the organization of The United Methodist Church was spread across the world by immigrants and refugees.

Refugees have suffered grievous losses of homeland, family, friends, and community. Many find their adjustment to a new way of life smoothed by the friendship, care, and guidance provided by church sponsors or congregations ready to reach out to them in other ways.

Welcoming the stranger and offering refuge to those seeking asylum are important traditions that assure all God's people of God's steadfast love. Through the programs of Global Ministries, United Methodists offer compassion, hospitality, discernment, stewardship, advocacy against injustice, and communion to all sojourning persons.


News & Resources

Program links, news articles, and bible studies offer a wealth of information about this ministry of The United Methodist Church.
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Justice for Our Neighbors Program

This volunteer program of the United Methodist Committee on Relief (UMCOR) provides free, professional legal services to immigrants in monthly clinics.
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Refugee Sponsorship Program

Today United Methodists can embody gospel hospitality by reaching out to refugees coming to the United States. Refugee families struggle to make a new start and recover from the losses they have suffered as a result of their flight for survival. The church community, supported by UMCOR, can ease the way.
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