Supporting Vulnerable Minorities in China with Jason Jones

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Community, Summer Reading

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Adults, Seniors
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Forced labor and concentration camps are not a thing of the past. The United Nations, the New York Times, and the U.S. Department of Labor document that approximately one million Uyghurs and other mostly Muslim minorities are detained and subject to vicious maltreatment, including execution by forced organ donation, in the western region of China. ELANCO Library is honored to host human rights activist, award-winning film producer (Bella, Crescendo), and founder of The Vulnerable People Project Jason Jones for a live online talk on this situation, and what U.S. citizens can do to help, followed by Q & A.   All are welcome to gather in the library’s upstairs Activity Room to view the talk together on our large screen with no registration required. You may also register to receive a link to view the talk on Zoom from home.   For adults.