How Sacramento Slavic Community is Helping Ukraine | Racism and Discrimination During Refugee Crisis | Jewish Film Festival
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Daria Mechkova carries flowers in the colors of the Ukrainian flag at a peace rally at the Calif. State Capitol on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022.
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Sacramento pastors who serve the Slavic community discuss what the greatest needs are for Ukrainians. A discussion about reports of racism and segregation taking place during the Ukrainian refugee crisis. Sacramento’s Jewish Film Festival is underway.
Today's Guests
- Eduard Kislyanka, the senior pastor at House of Bread Church in Sacramento County which serves the Slavic community, discusses what the greatest needs are for Ukrainians.
- Kevin Johnson, Dean of UC Davis Law School, discusses reports of racism taking place during the Ukrainian refugee crisis.
- Sacramento’s Jewish Film Festival is underway. Insight will profile three of the feature films, including a Jewish-Ukrainian film, and we’ll learn how to participate in the festival and special events.