Postville: Past, Present and Future Conference Collection
Videos of sessions from a conference called Postville: Past, Present and Future, held at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa, on April 30 and May 1, 2009.
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Media coverage: Past present and future
Jeff Abbas
Panelists discuss past and current media coverage, recording testimonials, and future archiving of information about Postville. Jeff Abbas, KPVL Radio, Postville; Thomas Kessler, Rod Library, University of Northern Iowa; Jens Manuel Krogstad, Waterloo Courier; Erin Marth, AmeriCorps VISTA, Postville Recovery Effort of the Iowa Civil Rights Commission. This presentation was part of the conference Postville: Past, Present and Future on April 30 and May 1, 2009, at the University of Northern Iowa. Introduced by conference organizer Jennifer Cooley.
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abUSed: The Postville raid: The technical aspects of the documentary
Luis Argueta
Filmmaker Luis Argueta tells the story of creating the documentary film, AbUSed: The Postville Raid, and shows clips from the film. This lecture and presentation was part of the conference Postville: Past, Present and Future on April 30 and May 1, 2009, at the University of Northern Iowa. Introduced by conference organizer Jennifer Cooley.
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Legal, judicial and constitutional implications of the Postville raid
James Benzoni
Attorney James Benzoni of Benzoni Law Firm, Des Moines discusses the legal, judicial and constitutional implications of United States immigration law and the Postville raid. This presentation was part of the conference Postville: Past, Present and Future on April 30 and May 1, 2009, at the University of Northern Iowa. Introduced by conference organizer Jennifer Cooley.
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Postville: The emotional consequences
Mollie Burke
UNI student presents findings from her honors thesis on the psychological impact of the Postville raid, with comments from Virginia Gibbs and Luz María Ramírez Ede. This presentation was part of the conference Postville: Past, Present and Future on April 30 and May 1, 2009, at the University of Northern Iowa. Introduced by conference organizer Jennifer Cooley.
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Neuvo amanecer: Weaving a new beginning?
Jennifer Cooley
Jennifer Cooley, Sandra Rybachek, and actresses Elena Dobrila, Magda Caicedo, Yulia Vorobyeva, Ellen Nuss, and Alma de Pérez present excerpts from a play, a work-in-progress, based on testimonials from Guatemalan women in Postville and their constructive response to the raid. This presentation was part of the conference Postville: Past, Present and Future on April 30 and May 1, 2009, at the University of Northern Iowa. Introduced by conference organizer Jennifer Cooley.
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Voices from Postville
Virginia Gibbs
Virginia Gibbs, Professor of Spanish, Luther College, Luz María Ramírez Ede, Instructor Luther College will discuss their current book in process, Voices from Postville. This presentation was part of the conference Postville: Past, Present and Future on April 30 and May 1, 2009, at the University of Northern Iowa. Introduced by conference organizer Jennifer Cooley.
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Postville, USA: Surviving diversity in small town America
Mark A. Grey
Panelists Mark Grey, Michele Devlin, and Aaron Goldsmith discuss the recent history of Postville, Iowa, including a brief history and background, its unusual diversity in a small town, and the large Federal immigration raid in 2008. This presentation was part of the conference Postville: Past, Present and Future on April 30 and May 1, 2009, at the University of Northern Iowa. Introduced by conference organizer Jennifer Cooley.
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Historia de nuestras vidas
Teatro Indocumentado
A work-in-progress performance detailing personal accounts of immigration, imprisonment, and the Postville raid. The original play is performed by Teatro Indocumentado, an ensemble of seven Guatemalan and Mexican workers arrested in the Agriprocessors raid. This presentation was part of the conference Postville: Past, Present and Future on April 30 and May 1, 2009, at the University of Northern Iowa. Introduced by conference organizer Jennifer Cooley.
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Postville, USA: The community's perception of the past and predictions for the future
Chad Wahls
Community service providers discuss their perceptions of the initial impact of the Postville raid, its continued effect of the community, and the future direction of Postville. Panelists include Chad Wahls, Postville Schools principal); Nina Van Gorp, Postville Schools teacher; Dawn Hernández, Allamakee Substance Abuse Prevention Youth Coordinator; Maryn Olson, Response Coordinator, Postville Response Coalition; and MaryJo Moore, 30-year Postville resident. This presentation was part of the conference Postville: Past, Present and Future on April 30 and May 1, 2009, at the University of Northern Iowa. Introduced by conference organizer Jennifer Cooley.