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DESCRIPTION:How has immigration changed U.S. racial dynamics?  What are the challenges 
 to today's struggle for equal  rights and equal protection? What is the 
 legacy of the  civil rights era? Join us in exploring the changes in civil  
 rights and immigrant rights through three documentary  films examining the 
 legacy of school desegregation, post- 9/11 detention and deportation, and 
 the stories of  America's immigrants.  A FILM PRESENTATION &  DISCUSSION 
 WITH FILMMAKERS  Marcia Smith, Beyond Brown  Jason Dasilva, Lest We Forget  
 Renee Tajima-Pena, The New Americans  Indu Krishnan, The New Americans  
 Opening remarks by Eva Paterson, Executive Dirtector of the Equal Justice 
 Society.  Panel moderated by Tram Nguyen, Editor of ColorLines  Magazine.  
 General Admission $5, free for students with ID.  Special support for this 
 event is provided by Independent Television Service (ITVS) Community  
 Connections Project.  Friday, Nov. 12, 2004  7 pm - 9:30 pm  Pauley 
 Auditorium, UC Berkeley  Part of the conference Race & Public Policy: A 
 Proactive Agenda for 2005 and Beyond, Nov. 11-13, 2004.   Visit us at 
 http://www.arc.org/  Co-Sponsored by Applied Research Center, The Center 
 for Social Justice at Boalt Law School – UC Berkeley, The Philanthropic 
 Initiative for Racial Equity, and The Sargent Shriver National Center on 
 Poverty Law.  Support provided by the Annie E. Casey Foundation and The 
 Needmor Fund.\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/10/28/50623.php
SUMMARY:Screening: Unequal in America: The Challenge of Civil and Immigrant Rights
LOCATION:Pauley Auditorium, UC Berkeley  Berkeley, CA
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2004/10/28/50623.php
DTSTART:20041113T030000Z
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