Tag: immigration
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Creative art therapy in demand amid immigrant mental health crisis
Creative art therapy can play a big role in addressing immigrant’s mental health problems, but not all can access it.
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Revised shelter restrictions bring uncertainty to migrant students
Migrant children struggle to find stability with shelter placements in flux
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Educators struggle to find bilingual teachers amid rise in migrant students
With 20,000 new migrant students in New York City public schools, educators have concerns.
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Artists create safe community through spoken word
In difficult political times, artists from marginalized groups take to the stage.
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DACA’s demise: The long good-bye
Westsiders express strong opinions in the wake of the decision to rescind DACA.
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Koreatown restaurants struggling in a more competitive K-town
New chain restaurants on 32nd Street, including some well-known Korean brands, force family-owned Korean restaurants to adapt.
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Church community center hosts first annual film festival
The Migrant Center at St. Francis of Assisi held its first annual film festival.
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Where In The World Is Little Brazil?
Little Brazil has undergone many changes in past few decades. Today the once buzzing section of West 46th Street between Fifth and Seventh Avenues takes up no more than a quarter of that space.
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