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PENNSYLVANIA

Spring 2004
Philadelphia, PA
WHYY TV12, the Nationalities Service Center (NCS) and the Community College of Philadelphia (CCP) will collaborate on three forums designed to deepen understanding and raise awareness of issues facing immigrant communities. The forums will provide key networking opportunities. Locations: WHYY, NCS, CCP. Contact: Kay Keenze at 215/351-3345 or kkeenze@whyy.org

March 23-24, 2004, Time: TBA
Pittsburgh
Teacher Training Workshop on Deliberative Dialogues: Learn How to Use Deliberative Dialogue Forums in the Classroom -- focusing on how to use the National Issues Forums (NIF) immigration issue book with THE NEW AMERICANS in high school classrooms. Conducted by the Pennsylvania Ethnic Heritage Studies Center at the University of Pittsburg. Venue: TBA. Sponsored by PA Ethnic Heritage Studies Center and the University of Pittsburgh. Contact: Judit Izinger at 412-648-7572 or pehsc@ucis.pitt.edu

March 18, 2004, 7:00-9:00 p.m.
Philadelphia
Screening and discussion of THE NEW AMERICANS Flores family story. Venue: Greenfield Intercultural Center, Upenn, 3708 Chestnut Street. Sponsors: Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies AND La Casa Latina. Contact: Maria Moeller at 215-732-6200 ext. 260 or mamoeller@hsp.org

Friday, January 30, 2004, 3:30-6:00 p.m.
Philadelphia, PA
Screening and discussion of THE NEW AMERICANS segment featuring the Dominican baseball players immigration story. Venue: Taller Puertorriqueno, 2557 N. 5th Street. Sponsored by The Balch Institute of HSP and Taller Puertorriqueno. Contact: Maria Moeller at 215-732-6200 ext. 260 or mamoeller@hsp.org

December 2-3, 2003, Time TBD
Pittsburgh, PA
"Teacher Training Workshop on Deliberative Dialogues" focusing on how to use the National Issues Forums (NIF) immigration issue book with THE NEW AMERICANS in high school classrooms is being conducted by the Pennsylvania Ethnic Heritage Studies Center at the University of Pittsburg. Venue: TBD. Sponsored by Pennsylvania Ethnic Heritage Studies Center and University of Pittsburgh. Contact: Judith Izinger at (412)648-7572 or pehsc@ucis.pitt.edu

October 20 & 21, 2003
Carlisle, PA
Common Hour presentation by Executive Producer, Gordon Quinn, Kartemquin Films. Quinn is speaking about the THE NEW AMERICANS in several classes dealing with conflict resolution and immigration. Free public event on October 21 at 12:00 p.m. in the Weiss Center, Rubendall Recital Hall. Location: Dickinson College, High Street. Sponsored by Dickinson College. Contact: Michele Hassinger at 717-243-5121 or hassinge@dickinson.edu








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