The ICAS Bulletin
Institute for Corean-American Studies, Inc.




July 28, 2000


Michael Churchill

Plenary Address

Civil Rights
What It Is and What It Means To Us Today

ICAS Summer Symposium
Korean Diaspora


Challenges facing The Korean-American Community (KAC) in the New Century

August 17-18, 2000
Yuong Sang Presbyterian Church

706 Witmer Road, Horsham, PA

Dear Friend:

We are pleased to share with you that Michael Churchill will deliver a plenary Address, Civil Rights: What It Is and What It Means to Us Today, for the subject program. Michael Churchill, a prominent civil rights litigator, is presently Chief Counsel with Public Interest Law Center of Philadelphia (PILCOP) and has engaged numerous major civil rights litigations. He was a law clerk to Judge J Edward Lumbard, Second Circuit Court of Appeals (1965-66). Michael studied sociology at London School of Economics (1961-62) and law at Harvard Law School (L.L.B. 1965), cum laude. While in Harvard College (1961) he was Managing Editor of Harvard Crimson. Michael also did his share of stint as a reporter with Washington Post (1963) and Minneapolis Tribune (1960).

Thank you.


Regards,

Sang Joo Kim / signed
Sr. Fellow & Executive Vice President






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