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DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with the Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation and 
 the Black Alliance for Just Immigration and other community partners, KQED 
 presents “Bay Area Immigration: Where We’ve Been and Who We Are Now,” 
 a public forum on Wednesday, December 13 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the 
 San Francisco Public Main Library.  \n\nPanelists Bill Ong Hing, Professor 
 of Law & Asian American Studies at University of California at Davis, and 
 Nu Nu Kadani of the Black Alliance for Just Immigration will lead a lively 
 discussion about how the history of immigration affects who we are today 
 and what this means for the Bay Area.  Specifically, they will address the 
 following topics:\n\n• Many Bay Area immigrants aren’t aware of the 
 diverse history of immigration that preceded them. The Bay Area has been 
 home to many large immigrant populations stretching back almost 200 years. 
 Large black, Chinese, Irish, Japanese, Latino and Russian communities 
 settled in the Bay Area and started new lives. Why did they immigrate and 
 when did they arrive? Which immigrant communities live in the Bay Area now? 
 \n\n• Are certain communities left out of the immigration conversation 
 and debate? Do African Americans consider themselves immigrants or 
 migrants? What experiences do new African immigrants encounter? Where does 
 this leave American Indians?  \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/12/04/18335004.php
SUMMARY:Area Immigration: Where We’ve Been and Who We Are Now
LOCATION:San Francisco Main Public Library, Koret Auditorium \n100 Larkin St, San 
 Francisco, CA 94102\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2006/12/04/18335004.php
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