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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-12-27

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ADL Speaker Series
The Michigan Region of the Anti-
Defamation League has sched-
uled the five-part speaker series
"Weaving Our Community."
The series will examine and
assess the social and economic
impact of racism and other biases
on the communities of southeast-
ern Michigan.
"The ADL is sponsoring this
series to educate the greater com-
munity and to encourage dialogue
on issues that have historically con-
tributed to our region's unique divi-
siveness!" said I. Matthew Miller,
ADL Michigan regional board chair.
The programs will bring together
experts from various fields and
local leaders:
•"A Community Divided:
Segregation in Metropolitan
Detroit:' 7 p.m. Jan. 9, Lawrence
Technological University (LTU),
Southfield. Kurt Metzger, demog-
rapher and research director for
United Way of Southeast Michigan;
Thomas Sugrue, author of The

Origins of the Urban Crisis: Race
and Inequality in Postwar Detroit.
•"Dispelling Myths and
Stereotypes of Muslim and Arab
Communities:' 7 p.m. Feb. 12, LTU.
Amir Hussain, author of Oil and
Water, Two Faiths: One God.
•"A Conversation with Abraham
H. Foxman: Evolving Trends of Anti-
Semitism," 7 p.m. March 26, the
Community House in Birmingham.
Foxman is national director of the
Anti-Defamation League.
• "Immigration Today: Balancing
Our Security, Humanitarian and
Economic Interests," 7 p.m. April
29, LTU. Deborah Lauter, the ADL's
national civil rights director, and
David Koelsch, director of the
Immigration Law Clinic at the
University of Detroit Mercy School
of Law.
•"Impact of A Community
Divided: Moving Forward;' 7 p.m.
May 29, Charles H. Wright Museum
of African American History,
Detroit. Dr. John A. Powell, execu-
tive director of the Kirwin Institute
for the Study of Race and Ethnicity
at Ohio State University.
Cost is $10 per session or $35 for
the five-part series. For informa-
tion, call (248) 353-7553.
This series is made possible
due to the support of the Ravitz
Program for Confronting Anti-
Semitism and the Community
Education Endowment Fund.

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