Film MISTAKEN IDENTITY Celebrates Cultural Diversity in America
Films on awareness of cross-cultural diversity is an important dimension in societies around the world. 22-year old Amanda Gesine tries to step beyond her limited recognition of her own society and view her Sikh American neighbors for the first time ... never having had a Sikh friend in school or college. She displays her remarkable her ability to place herself to understand another culture and look back at her own upbringing - one of the serious problems that face our planet and the need for more social and cultural global education about our next door neighbors.
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Posted on October 27, 2003 in General News by Viva
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