He is a professor of film at the autonomous University of Morelos and teaches the only queer cinema course offered in Mexico.
He produces segments for the Venezuelan government's television propaganda network Telesur.
[1] Although he calls himself a revolutionary tourist, he is a permanent resident of Mexico, though originally from New York City.
[3] Berger often uses the persona "Gringoyo", a "tragicomic character to talk about social issues" that concern him, and utilizes street-theater and humor, drawing comparisons to Michael Moore.
[1][2] His film Love in the times of influenza focusses on the H1N1 crisis, and the role Smithfield Foods allegedly played in its outbreak.