Members of the Indian community in Billings, Montana, were among the participants in a forum that focused on ending racism in the city.
Janine Pease, a member of the Crow Tribe, told of her first experience with racism at age 7. The incidents continued as she grew older, she said.
The "Now in Our Town: Embracing Our Diversity" drew about 150 people.
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Gathering focuses on ending racism
(The Billings Gazette 1/28)
Forum in Montana looks at ways to end racism
Friday, January 28, 2005
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