Credits
"DREAM" - April 10, 2006
"DREAM" Speech by Eunice Lee
3/25/06 footage by sang hoon lee & mar elepano
4/10/06 fotoage by elizabeth heo
KRC/NAKASEC
Script (English)
(Scene: black background with rolling “April 10, 2006″ text.)
"DREAM" - April 10, 2006
"DREAM" Speech by Eunice Lee
3/25/06 footage by sang hoon lee & mar elepano
4/10/06 fotoage by elizabeth heo
KRC/NAKASEC
(Scene: black background with rolling “April 10, 2006″ text.)
The Long Ride Home
Story and Photographs by Daniel Won-gu Kim
KoreAm Journal
http://thestrategycenter.org/pdfs/eng.%20gk%20trip%208.pdf
For 82-year-old L.A. Bus Riders Union organizer Hee Pok Kim, traveling to Seoul for a milestone anniversary of Korean liberation becomes a bittersweet journey in search of home. Fellow organizer Daniel Won-gu Kim accompanies “Grandma Kim,” as she is popularly known in Los Angeles, and records their 10-day journey.
Sep 4, 2006 6:46 pm US/Central
http://cbs2chicago.com/topstories/local_story_245085148.html
40-Mile Immigration March Ends At Police Barricade
Most Pariticpants Were Latino, But Marchers Came From Around The Globe
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Jon Duncanson
Reporting
USA all the way: First National Citizenship Day launched
Monica Rodriguez, Staff Writer
San Bernardino County Sun [1]
07/02/2006 12:00:00 AM PDT
(Same story published in San Gabriel Valley Tribune, Ontario Daily Bulletin, Pasadena Star News, and Whittier Daily news)
The line of people waiting to get into the west hall of the Los Angeles Convention Center on Saturday morning grew by scores every few minutes.
Angered by rhetoric in Congress and anxious about the future, immigrants endure long lines in Los Angeles to get the process started.
By Jeffrey L. Rabin, Times Staff Writer [1]
July 2, 2006
Several thousand legal immigrants stood in line for hours Saturday in Los Angeles to take the first step toward becoming citizens of the United States.