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"We know that there’s a lot of unequal distribution of COVID-19 among immigrant populations, and so we wanted to make sure that they had resources to protect themselves."

-Hillary Jean-Bart, Program Development Coordinator

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Humanizing the word "refugee"

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FERESHTEH'S

SUITCASE

Unpacked: Refugee Baggage is a multimedia art installation project that sculpturally re-creates rooms, homes, buildings and landscapes that have suffered the ravages of war.  Each installation is embedded with the voices and stories of real people — from Afghanistan, Congo, Syria, Iraq and Sudan — who have escaped those same rooms and buildings to build a new life in America.

Our founder, Fereshteh, was one of the refugees featured in Unpacked. 

 

If you ask Fereshteh when her birthday is, she will smile, and tell you that she was born on the day she arrived in America. Originally from Afghanistan and raised in Iran, Fereshteh believes in the power of education.  Her story starts at the tender age of twelve, when she founded a secret school in her basement to provide education to other Afghani refugee children who were barred from the school system due to their citizenship status.  

Fereshteh's suitcase shows the interior of her secret basement-turned-school.  The suitcase used for her piece belonged to her mother. 

THE CHARGER BULLETIN

New Non-Profit Aims to Teach Immigrant Women

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Our founder and Executive Director featured on Crossing Borders, a feature on 103.5WNHH, where she discusses her experience as a refugee and her work with Elena's Light.

Hundreds of millions of people are celebrating Thanksgiving, but for 22,000 refugees relocated to the United States through the UN Refugee Agency, this will be their first time. Ann O'Brien and Fereshteh Ganjavi from the Integrated Refugee and Immigration Service join Ali Velshi to discuss.

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