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July 20, 2008
Sunday 12:00pm - 5:00pm
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$4,$5,$7,$8,$9
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Two different photo essays on loan from the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) are on exhibit at the Ali Center. The purpose of the exhibition is to raise awareness and provide a greater understanding of refugee experiences and to foster appreciation for refugees living in communities across the country.
Utica – The Town That Loves Refugees by Vincent Winters, features 28 photos of refugees living in the city of Utica, New York which has thrived as a result of their presence and integration within the community. Refugees in Utica come from over 30 countries including Bosnia, Myanmar, and Iraq.
A New Home, A New Life by John Rae, features 30 photos of refugees from Sudan, Somalia, Cambodia and Bosnia who have resettled in Sioux Falls, South Dakota - a typical mid-western town that has been transformed by their arrival. Despite their vastly different backgrounds, the refugees share a common experience and a common aspiration. Forced from their homes, the refugees now pursue new beginnings.
Exhibit Admission: To view the photo exhibit (only) is free, however, visitors must check-in at the Admissions Desk in the Main Lobby (Level 2) for an admittance pass.
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