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All Central New Yorkers are trying to cope with the risk and restrictions posed by COVID-19 and how to stay healthy. But the area’s newer refugees might…
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Resettlement agencies in Syracuse continue to adjust to the significant drop in refugees nearly three years after president Trump’s executive orders…
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Hamdi Farah knew in college that she wanted to be a teacher for the younger refugee children in Syracuse’s Somali-American community, but she had doubts…
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Aromas of curry, cumin, turmeric, onions and other spices fill the room as goat curry cooks in a huge pot on the stove. Meanwhile, various dishes from…
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It’s Christmas in May in Jan-Juba Arway’s house. A “Happy Holidays” decal adorns a wall in the living room with five stockings around it, one for Arway…
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A Syracuse woman has traveled more than 2,700 miles to the southern border near Tijuana to support the Central Americans seeking asylum in the United…
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A center that helps refugees settle into Syracuse wants the community to know more about what they do and about the new Americans they help. The RISE…
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Twice a year in Syracuse an event called My Lucky Tummy invites people from all over the world to cook food from their home country. It’s a celebration of…
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The Onondaga County/ Syracuse Human Rights Commission honored International Human Rights Day with speakers at All Saints Roman Catholic Church that…
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The economic stability of Syracuse and other Rust Belt cities might very well hinge on refugees. More than 400 people have spent the past two days at the…