News Media Immigration Monitor Watch
- Former Gov. Pete Wilson, Immigration Hardliner, Named Honorary Romney Campaign ... - Fox News
- Immigrants rights group battles Gov. Martinez over drivers license law for ... - KFOX El Paso
- Hispanic ministries adjust to immigration law - BP News
- Quinn's Policies, ICE Controversy Dominate Immigrant Integration Summit (VIDEO) - Progress Illinois
- Bill sets up illegal immigrant hiring reporting - Chicago Tribune
- Bill sets up illegal immigrant hiring reporting - Green Bay Press Gazette
- Media Ignores the Facts on Illegal Immigration - National Review Online (blog)
- Hey Florida Leaders: You Have a Rare Opportunity to Support the Right to Education - Huffington Post
- Bloggings on Immigration Law and Policy - ILW.com
- Bill would provide financial aid to youth who leave haredi world - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
- IMMIGRATION WAIVER AT ISSUE - U-T San Diego
- Kansas plan to allow illegal immigrants to stay, work - INDOlink
- Elkhart community gathers to support immigrant family - WNDU-TV
- Members of Illinois DREAM Fund Commission announced at immigration summit - Daily Northwestern
- Hispanics hope to see immigration law changes - Times Daily
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Social Cinema: Winter 2010
Every First Wednesday At 6PM in the Madison Central Library ( 201 West Mifflin St, Madison)
Social Cinema is a bilingual cultural project that aims to promote awareness and dialogue on different social issues, by presenting a movie and facilitating a constructive discussion among the audience.
- Movies from February to February -
A look into the lives of three Latina immigrants working as nannies and housekeepers in Los Angeles, three of the nearly 100,000 domestic workers living in that city today.
February 3: At the River I Stand.
This moving documentary recounts the two months leading to Martin Luther King Jr's death in 1968, coinciding with the 65-day strike of 1300 Memphis sanitation workers.
March 3: Abandoned: The Betrayal of America’s Immigrants.
Exposé of the horrifying results of the 1996 immigration law
April 7: 10, 000 Black Men Named George.
Union activist Asa Philip Randolph's efforts to organize the black porters of the Pullman Rail Company in 1920s America.
May 5: Salt of the Earth.
Based on an actual strike against the Empire Zinc Mine in New Mexico, the film deals with the prejudice against the Mexican-American workers, who struck to attain wage parity with Anglo workers in other mines and to be treated with dignity by the bosses.






