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021512dina2 KWSU - I AM DINA, Thurs. February 23 @ 9p

"I Am Dina" tell the story about a little girl in Northern Norway during the 1860s, named Dina who accidentally causes her mother's death. Overcome with grief, her father refuses to raise her, leaving her in the care of the household servants. Dina grows up wild and unmanageable, with her only friend being the stable boy, Tomas. "I Am Dina" takes you on an emotional journey unlike any other and promises to move you.


021512bail JAIL, NO BAIL, Thurs. February 23 @ 10:30p

"Jail, No Bail" is a broadcast documentary that pays tribute to the sit-in that helped stimulate the Civil Rights movement into action on a national scale. It introduced a new protest strategy and turned the tables on the establishment. The program also honors the “Friendship Nine”, who were the group of African men who went to jail after staging this sit-in, and the bold stand these men took in the face of extreme injustice.


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March 3, 2012
Red Lion Hotel, Kennewick

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