“Welcome to Shelbyville”: A Film and Discussion about Immigration and Change in a New Destination
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"Welcome to Shelbyville": A Film and Discussion about Immigration and Change in a New Destination
Set against the backdrop of a shaky economy, “Welcome to Shelbyville” takes an intimate look at a southern town as its leaders and residents – whites and African Americans, Latino and Somali immigrants – grapple with their beliefs, their histories and their evolving ways of life. The documentary was directed and produced by Kim Snyder and executive produced by BeCause Foundation in association with Active Voice.
“Welcome to Shelbyville” is part of the State Department’s American Documentary Showcase, a touring program of filmmakers and award-winning documentaries that reflect contemporary American society and culture. The film will premiere on PBS in spring 2011.
On September 15, Brookings co-hosted an early screening of “Welcome to Shelbyville” with Active Voice and the Migration Policy Institute. Senior Fellow Audrey Singer moderated a conversation with a panel of immigration experts and community leaders. Rebecca Carson, chief of the Office of Citizenship, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, provided closing remarks.
After the presentation, speakers took questions from the audience.
Agenda
Welcome
Kim A. Snyder
Director and Producer, “Welcome to Shelbyville”
Panel Discussion
Miguel Gonzales
Welcoming Tennessee Ambassador
David Lubell
Executive Director, Welcoming America
Margie McHugh
Co-director, National Center on Immigrant Integration Policy
Closing Remarks
Rebecca Carson
Chief, Office of Citizenship
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