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American Culture — Roundtable

Kate Shaw | August 10, 2010 | Comments (0)


As we hope you can tell, the Homeland project is about hearing what the community has to say about immigration, and to get the community talking about immigration issues. To that end a little while back we decided to see what would happen if we invited a few members of our community to sit down and tell us what was on their minds about immigration, with a camera rolling.

So, five St. Louis area residents recently got together to discuss immigration at Schlafly’s Tap Room in downtown St. Louis. Here is their discussion about American culture, what it means to be an American, and how this all relates to immigration. Here’s a link to their discussion about how the media covers the immigration debate.

The Homeland team found some of these folks from KETC’s Public Insight Network, from an online discussion, and from our work in the community. The group includes: Jasha McQueen Gadberry, John Beidle, Rob Scharfenburg, Catherine Nolan and Tiffany Sonnier.

What are your thoughts about American culture and immigration?


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