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Immigrants and Refugees

  • The Benefits of Immigrant Labor for Rural Communities

    The Rural Blog Jun 6, 2024

    A new opinion piece in The New York Times argues that rural America needs immigrant labor to survive and thrive. “Rural America has a growth problem. Business and industry desperately need workers, but the…

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  • The Future of American Climate Migration

    ProPublica Jun 5, 2024

    This summer has seen more fires, more heat, more storms — all of it making life increasingly untenable in larger areas of the nation. Already, droughts regularly threaten food crops…

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  • We Must Address the Needs of Climate Migrants Where They Are

    RAND Corporation Jun 4, 2024

    Thousands of families were forced from their homes due to the recent Colorado wildfires. They add to the growing number of people—21.5 million since 2010—displaced by extreme weather. In the coming decades…

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  • Transforming Our Shared Future By Welcoming Refugees

    GlobalGiving Jun 1, 2024

    If we warmly welcome refugees and migrants into our communities, we can transform lives and create a better reality.

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  • Three Myths About Immigration in America

    The Conversation Jun 1, 2024

    The US is home to more international migrants than any other country. But even though immigration is an actively debated topic, immigrants are poorly understood.

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    Cultivating Healing Through Community

    El Futuro May 30, 2024

    Photo credit: El Futuro El Futuro, a cornerstone of support for North Carolina’s Latino community, stands at the forefront of mental health advocacy. Central to our mission is Mentes Fuertes…

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  • The Challenges of Food Accessibility for Non-citizen Populations

    Lemontree May 24, 2024

    As rates of food insecurity continue to skyrocket in the United States, many households facing this issue are not accessing the resources already available to them. This is in stark…

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    Bridging the Mental Health Gap

    El Futuro May 15, 2024

    In the heart of North Carolina, El Futuro is spearheading a transformative initiative to address the mental health needs of immigrant communities. Initially conceived as the Immigrant Mental Health Policy…

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  • CARE’s Response to the Global Crisis of Internally Displaced People

    Global Washington Apr 29, 2024

    In her 16 years working with CARE’s Humanitarian Team, Camille Davis has never seen anything so dire as the situation in Gaza. “And that’s because the situation is really so…

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  • Emi Mahmoud, UNHCR Ambassador

    Global Washington Apr 28, 2024

    “So many people who are in some of the worst situations humanly imaginable are the most optimistic and hopeful and resourceful people out there. If we put vulnerable people at…

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  • Creating a World Where Refugees Feel Welcomed, Empowered, and Embraced

    Global Washington Apr 27, 2024

    There are more than 110 million refugees and displaced people worldwide – the highest number on record since the United Nations’ 1951 Refugee Convention. That’s 110 million individuals, more than a third of which…

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  • Research Highlights the Economic and Social Benefits of Immigration

    Futurity Apr 26, 2024

    Immigration boosts local wages and having neighbors of foreign descent can reduce prejudice, according to new research.

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