Tag: Refugees
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Immigrant Students Get Crash Course in Being American High Schoolers
By Kyla Calvert The morning English lesson in Gwen Osgard’s classroom at Crawford High School is coming to an end and 17-year-old Phu Nguyen is practicing reading. Nguyen arrived in the United States from Vietnam in May. So far, she’s liking her classes here more. “Yeah, I like school. It’s good. I’m happy,” she says.…
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Tweet City Heights: CalFresh Challenge Raises Awareness for Hunger
By Megan Burks San Diego Veg Week and CalFresh Challenge Change Diets, Minds This week, San Diego social media let us in on a lot more than the usual “who went where with whom” status updates. I found out exactly what some San Diegans were putting in their bellies—Councilwoman Marti Emerald was all about Italian…
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Conference Creates Dialogue Between Refugees and Service Providers
By Chris Milholland Trying to build on the spirit of unity following the 9/11 attacks, a San Diego non-profit is working to reach out to a community of impoverished refugees. Voices of Women held a free conference Saturday titled “Open Doors, Open Minds.” The goal was to help local East African refugees and service providers…
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IRC Grows Local Roots to National Market
Noeuth Ith usually harvests mint for spring rolls and soup at home. Thanks to a partnership with San Diego granola company Earnest Eats, her mint will end up in homes nationwide. | Photo Credit: Megan Burks By Megan Burks and Brian Myers On an overcast morning earlier this month, the New Roots Community Farm…
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Youth Photographers Explore New Roots
This summer, students in The AjA Project’s photography workshops considered City Heights’ relationship with food–where residents get it, whether it’s healthy and how it compares to the food refugees ate previously. They followed their camera lenses to the New Roots Community Farm, where refugees grow their own food. The farm helps growers reconnect with the…