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Part 1 of a six part series, "The Broader Implications of War." produced & Directed by Gloria Messer for MNN. Heather Wokusch interviews Madeleine Sugimoto on "The Enduring Shame of Japanese Americans During World War II." Madeleine Sugimoto entered Camp Jerome Internment Camp as a child. Featuring the paintings of Artist, Henry Y. Sugimoto, documenting life in Japanese American Internment Camps during WWll
Part 1 of a six part series, "The Broader Implications of War." produced & Directed by Gloria Messer for MNN. Heather Wokusch interviews Madeleine Sugimoto on "The Enduring Shame of Japanese Americans During World War II." Madeleine Sugimoto entered Camp Jerome Internment Camp as a child. Featuring the paintings of Artist, Henry Y. Sugimoto, documenting life in Japanese American Internment Camps during WWll
Part 1 of 3 Programs that Help Pay Costs for Medicare, Food Stamps and SCRIE - Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption, Seminar sponsored by NYC Councilmember Dan Garodnick, Medicare Rights, Center, LenoxHill Neighborhood House, Seminar St. Peter' Church, Lexington Ave./54th St, NYC, April 22, 2101
How to apply for SCRIE, Senior Citizen Rent Increase Exemption, Seminar Part 2 of 3, Sponsored by NYC Council Member - ;Dan Garodnick, Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Medicare Rights Center.
How to apply for Food Stamps Seminar. Sponsored by Dan Garodnick- NYC Councilman , Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, Medicare Rights Center.
George C. Stoney (1916-) Professor of Film and Cinema Studies. New York University, Pioneer in the field of documentary film. Stoney is the Writer, director, and producer of over 50 documentaries and television series, including the award winning “All My Babies” (1953), “How the Myth Was Made” (1978), “Southern Voices” (1985), “How One Painter Sees” (1988), “Images of The Great Depression” (1990), and “The Uprising of'34” (1995).
Dr. Rachel Ehrenfeld and Dr. Paul L. Williams, along with over 40 authors & publishers, are currently being sued by foreign governments for authoring books on the source of funding for terrorism.
Free Speech under attack by LIBEL TOURISM.FREE SPEECH PROTECTION ACT 2009
What the insurance companies do not want you to know about healthcare reform