N.C. discussion series focuses on immigration
The event begins at 4 p.m. at UNC's FedEx Global Education Center with a showing of the documentary "Morristown: in the Air and Sun." Filmed over an eight-year period in the mountains of east Tennessee and in Mexico, it features immigrants speaking about their lives and work. The film will be followed by a discussion facilitated by Dani Martinez-Moore with the N.C. Justice Center, another series co-sponsor.
The other sponsors are the Chapel Hill Institute for Cultural and Language Education, UNC-Chapel Hill's Institute for the Studies of the Americas, the ACLU of North Carolina, Orange County Latino Issues Committee, Chapel Hill/Carrboro CITCA, El Centro Latino, El Pueblo, N.C. Council of Churches, Radio Pa'lante, Student Action With Farmworkers, and the UNC School of Law Immigration/Human Rights Policy Clinic.
(ADDENDUM: Folks interested in attending this discussion might also be interested in another conference taking place at UNC-Chapel Hill this Sunday and Monday. Titled "Beyond the Sunbelt: Southern Economic Development in a Global Context," it will focus on the globalization of the southern United States.)
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