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Alberta Lee to Speak on Wen Ho Lee Case in Davis, Feb. 3
I encourage everybody concerned about the increasing cases of racial profiling and suppression of civil rights and liberties that are taking place in this country to attend this talk by Alberta Lee. Please forward this information widely!
Press Release: For Immediate Release, January 24
Contact: (530) 756-6904
Alberta Lee to Speak on Wen Ho Lee Case in Davis, Feb. 3
Alberta Lee, daughter of Dr. Wen Ho Lee, a 60 year old computer scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory, who was falsely accused of mishandling nuclear secrets by the U.S. government, will tell the story of her father's case at the DAVIS UNITARIAN CHURCH , on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 7:30 pm. The title of her talk is "Racial Profiling? The Wen Ho Lee Case in Post-September 11". Ms. Lee is a first year law student at the University of California Davis King Hall School of Law.
The talk is sponsored by the Peace & Justice Group of the Unitarian Church of Davis, which is located at 27074 Patwin Road, just west of the Davis City linits off Russell Boulevard. For directions to the Church, call (530) 753-2581. For information call (530) 756-6904. All are welcome.
Contact: (530) 756-6904
Alberta Lee to Speak on Wen Ho Lee Case in Davis, Feb. 3
Alberta Lee, daughter of Dr. Wen Ho Lee, a 60 year old computer scientist at Los Alamos National Laboratory, who was falsely accused of mishandling nuclear secrets by the U.S. government, will tell the story of her father's case at the DAVIS UNITARIAN CHURCH , on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 7:30 pm. The title of her talk is "Racial Profiling? The Wen Ho Lee Case in Post-September 11". Ms. Lee is a first year law student at the University of California Davis King Hall School of Law.
The talk is sponsored by the Peace & Justice Group of the Unitarian Church of Davis, which is located at 27074 Patwin Road, just west of the Davis City linits off Russell Boulevard. For directions to the Church, call (530) 753-2581. For information call (530) 756-6904. All are welcome.
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