Scene three was filmed at El Centro Hispano in Carrboro, it mirrored the Leprosy camp in the movie because often times we try to ignore our own immigrant/latinx community. Since our class has incorporated stories of crossing borders, histories of possession and displacement, and Spanish language, it was important to incorporate an organization that is doing social justice work to mitigate these histories. We incorporated Anzaldua into our film because she talks about border nations not solely existing on official borders. El Centro Hispano functions as a border zone because it helps provide resources to help maintain one’s culture while feeling like they belong here.