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Ridgewood: Films and Discussions: 1/13/12 and 2/3/12

Friday, January 13: The film "Which Way Home" shows the personal side of immigration through the eyes of children who face many dangers as they try to get to the U.S. to work or to join their families, on top of a freight train they call “The Beast.”

Friday, Feburary 3: "Lost in Detention" , Frontline film, investigates President Obama's enforcement strategies and journeys into the secretive world of immigrant detention, with a penetrating look at who is being detained and what is happening to them.

Discussion follows each film.  See the UU Ridgewood site for details.

 
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