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Making Contact for May 27, 2008
9:30 PM - 10:00 PM
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Today's Highlight: "Fortress North America," with Harjap Grewal
The United Nations estimates that nearly 200 million migrants from various nations are scattered across the globe living and working in countries far from their homes, their families and their culture. Last year alone, migrants sent an estimated $300 billion back to their home countries. That's nearly triple the amount of all the world's foreign aid budgets combined.

On this edition, we'll hear from Harjap Grewal, an organizer with the Canadian-based group, "No One is Illegal." He speaks about global migration, guest worker programs and the brewing resistance in what he calls "Fortress North America."

Featuring:

Harjap Grewal, "No One is Illegal" organizer.

Executive Producer/Host: Tena Rubio
Producer: Andrew Stelzer
Associate Producer: Puck Lo
Intern: Elena Botkin-Levy
Executive Director: Lisa Rudman

For more information:

No One is Illegal
604-682-3269 x 7149
http://noii-van.resist.ca

Bay Area Immigrant Rights Coalition
310 Eighth Street, Suite 303
Oakland, CA 94607
510-839-7598
info@immigrantrights.org
www.immigrantrights.org

National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights
310 8th Street, Suite 303
Oakland, CA 94607
510-465-1984
www.nnirr.org

Music:

Godspeed! You Black Emperor - "Moya"
Tortoise - "Galapagos"
Explosions in the Sky - "The Trip"
Avko - "Raindrops"

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Utilizing voices and perspectives rarely heard in media, Making Contact focuses on the human realities of politics, the connections between local and global events, and creative possibilities for people to engage in hopeful democratic change. Supported by independent funding sources, Making Contact is free to explore corporate connections to national and international policies.

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