[Chicago Crossings: Bridges and Boundaries, reel 14]
A group of artists taking part in the Spertus Museum of Judaica’s 1994 exhibit “Bridges and Boundaries: Chicago Crossings” discuss where the responsibility lies in addressing the views of Louis Farrakhan and his followers, as well as other related racial issues. Continue reading
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