2007
October 2007
Tuesday 16 October 2007
Tue 16 Oct. 1395 Lexington Avenue, New York, 10128. 212-415-5500. 92nd Street Y - [email][events]
A World in a City: New York’s Changing Immigrant Population Joseph Berger / Ari L. Goldman Some 60 percent of New York’s residents are either immigrants or the children of immigrants, making the city more ethnically and politically diverse than ever. New York Times reporter Joseph Berger brings alive the sights, smells, cuisines and people of the world’s most cosmopolitan city in a discussion that addresses issues of immigration while demonstrating that people live together in harmony.
For the past three years, award-winning New York Times reporter Joseph Berger has been writing features about the neighborhoods of New York. Berger is the author of Displaced Persons, which was a New York Times Notable Book. Ari L. Goldman is the author of three books, including the bestselling The Search for God at Harvard and Being Jewish. After writing for The New York Times for more than 20 years, he became a professor of journalism at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
Date & Time: Tue, Oct 16, 2007, 7:30pm
Location: Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Directions
Code: T-BL5LK02-01
Price: $26.00