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Title Lateline: October 4, 2016
Published Australia : ABC, 2016
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Summary Stories include: 'Interview: Charlotte civil rights leader Corine Mack', 'Maintaining the rage and keeping the peace in divided Charlotte', 'Interview: Shen Narayanasamy on The Great Immigration Con'<br /><br />INTERVIEW: CHARLOTTE CIVIL RIGHTS LEADER CORINE MACK<br />Reverend Corine Mack, the president of the Charlotte chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Coloured People, joins Lateline to discuss the fragile system in Charlotte.<br /><br />MAINTAINING THE RAGE AND KEEPING THE PEACE IN DIVIDED CHARLOTTE<br />Lateline visits the US city of Charlotte, where police and members of the African American community are divided in the wake of several shootings of black men.<br /><br />INTERVIEW: SHEN NARAYANASAMY ON THE GREAT IMMIGRATION CON<br />Shen Narayanasamy is the founder of No Business in Abuse, the campaign against investment in companies involved with Australia's offshore detention centres. She joins Lateline following her speech at the Wheeler Centre titled, the Great Immigration Con
Notes Closed captioning in English
Event Broadcast 2016-10-04 at 22:33:00
Notes Classification: NC
Subject Emigration and immigration -- Government policy.
Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects.
Police brutality.
Police shootings.
Racism.
Victims of crimes -- Civil rights.
North Carolina -- Charlotte.
Form Streaming video
Author Alberici, Emma, host
David Winston, Braxton, contributor
Mack, Corine, contributor
March, Stephanie, reporter
Narayanasamy, Shen, contributor
Romain, Toussaint, contributor