0:10 - Introduction to Cindy Lobach, her role in helping the Golden Venture detainees become US citizens, how she first heard about the incarcerated people who came over from China on the Golden Venture, her visits to the prison and later role, first seeing the paper sculptures
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6:26 - Particular stories of the paper sculptures and how powerful and meaningful they are, her experience from when the detainees were still in prison, how many of these detainees have become like family to her now, how this experience influenced her to help by housing other political refugees and asylum seekers
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12:02 - The role of the sculptures in the paroling of the detainees in York, Pennsylvania where the men were detained, the far cultural reach of these sculptures, changing the minds of conservatives like herself by introducing them to the Golden Venture detainees and their artwork, how the sales of artwork helped the detainees financially
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18:53 - Changing perceptions of illegal immigration, some others whose perceptions have not changed on immigration and who are still biased and prejudiced, how Cindy feels that this artwork should help people understand that political refugees are just people fleeing dangerous situations and that each immigration case should be assessed individually instead of resorting to stereotypes
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