The Border: Assimilation Yesterday and Today
Thursday, July 06, 2006
Linda Chavez, chairman of the Center for Equal Opportunity, a think tank whose stated goal is to "counter the divisive impact of race conscious public policies"
and
Annetta Seecharran, executive director of South Asian Youth Action! (SAYA!) which "provides South Asian youth with safe spaces"
- how today's immigrants view pressures to conforming to American culture
» Center for Equal Opportunity
» SAYA!
and
Annetta Seecharran, executive director of South Asian Youth Action! (SAYA!) which "provides South Asian youth with safe spaces"
- how today's immigrants view pressures to conforming to American culture
» Center for Equal Opportunity
» SAYA!
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