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For #BlackHistoryMonth, we continue to recognize notable Black #refugees and immigrants, and the contributions they've made to America's vibrant tapestry.
Today, we recognize Dr. Nehkonti Adams, an Infectious Disease Physician with the U.S. Navy. bit.ly/4hZQ8lh
Today, folks in Nepal celebrate Prajatantra Diwas, which translates into “Democracy Day.” The public holiday commemorates this day in 1951 when King Tribhuvan proclaimed a cabinet and ended the 104-year-long dynastic, autocratic, and authoritarian rule of the Rana regime.
Nowadays, it’s easy to get swept up in the rhetoric surrounding people who are foreign born.
If you want to know the value of #immigrants and #refugees, take a few moments to look at some statistics and research we’ve compiled. You may be surprised! iibuffalo.org/news/value/
Spanish and Portuguese Interpreter Ligia grew up learning English and graduated with a bilingual diploma.
After taking the TOEFL exam, her passion for languages also drove her to learn Portuguese and she’s currently learning Japanese!
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Today, folks in more than 40 countries celebrate Valentine’s Day. Love, romance, and kindness are shared with others through the giving of gifts such as flowers, candy, and jewelry.
IIB would not be able to make WNY a better place for, and because of, immigrants and refugees were it not for the great people on our team and in the community.
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Today, Union Day is observed in Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. This annual public holiday commemorates the Panglong Agreement signed in 1947, which allowed Burma to become a unified country, free of British control. In 1989, Burma was renamed Myanmar.
Nowadays, it’s easy to get swept up in the rhetoric surrounding people who are foreign born.
If you want to know the value of #immigrants and #refugees, take a few moments to look at some statistics and research we’ve compiled. You may be surprised! iibuffalo.org/news/value/
Today, folks in Cameroon celebrate Youth Day. This national holiday recognizes the significant role youth play within the country. Sixty percent of the country’s population is under the age of twenty-five. Celebrations include speeches, parades, and sports events.
Recently, we hosted an International Visitor Group representing the Near East and North Africa through the U.S. @StateDept@StateIVLP.
While in #WNY, they'll focus on youth engagement, recovery following hate crimes, and violence against woman. #IVLPbuff.ly/2WiMGO1
The federal government left the non-profits of The Refugee Partnership holding the bag for services that have been performed and still must be performed.
We're asking WNY to pitch in to integrate the fully vetted refugees who are our newest neighbors. secure.qgiv.com/for/trpfund
For #BlackHistoryMonth, we continue to recognize notable Black #refugees and immigrants, and the contributions they've made to America's vibrant tapestry. Today, we spotlight Haitian-American Army Captain and pilot, Alix Idrache.
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Today marks Prešeren Day in Slovenia. The holiday commemorates the death of Slovene poet France Prešeren, who is considered the country’s greatest classical author. The holiday also honors Slovene artists whose work was repressed during WWII.
We need your help to cover suspended federal #refugee resettlement funds for completed work and to support the 731 fully vetted refugees who've arrived legally over the last 90 days. Click to learn more.
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Observed annually on February 7, Grenada’s Independence Day marks the country’s independence from Great Britain in 1974. The public holiday is celebrated with festivals, parades, and traditional dishes, including its national dish, a meat and vegetable stew called oil down.