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Change has come to rural Tennessee.

Set against the backdrop of a shaky economy, Welcome to Shelbyville takes an intimate look at a southern town as its residents whites and African Americans, Latinos and Somalis grapple with their beliefs, their histories and their evolving ways of life. *JOIN US FOR A FREE MOVIE SCREENING IN FRAMINGHAM DURING NATIONAL WELCOMING WEEK* The Welcoming Framingham initiative is partnering with the Framingham Human Relations Commission to bring immigrant and non-immigrant integration dialogues to Framingham through the screening of Welcome to Shelbyville. What: Free film screening! When: Tuesday September 18, 2012. 6:00PM to 8:00PM Where: Framingham Public Library. 49 Lexington Street, Framingham, MA 01702
For more information and to get involved in making a more Welcoming Framingham please contact us at info@welcomingma.org. To learn more about the film visit www.ShelbyvilleMultimedia.org be a part of the conversation!
Welcome to Shelbyville is directed and produced by Kim Snyder and executive produced by BeCause Foundation in association with Active Voice. The film is a component of Shelbyville Multimedia and Welcoming America in an effort to foster dialogue and positive action around immigration-related issues across the US.

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