The Way We See It: L.A. Teens on Immigration
"The Way We See It: L.A. Teens on Immigration" Student Photo Exhibition on Display at Skirball Cultural Center
"The Way We See It: L.A. Teens on Immigration"
Student Photo Exhibition on Display
at Skirball Cultural Center on November 25
Two-month exhibition designed by students in Facing History and Ourselves program
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Los Angeles, CA- On November 25, a photojournalism exhibition about immigration, created by Los Angeles-area high school students participating in a Facing History and Ourselves leadership program, will begin its two-month display at the Skirball Cultural Center. Titled The Way We See It: L.A. Teens on Immigration, the exhibition will include 30 photographs and accompanying text that reflect the students' exploration of immigration and race in their U.S. History courses, using the Facing History resources Race and Membership in American History: The Eugenics Movement, and Becoming American: The Chinese Experience. The exhibition will be on display at the Skirball Cultural Center from November 25, 2008 through January 25, 2009. Admission is free.
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