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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: August 5, 2008 - Area residents don't have to go online or to another country to read ethnic…
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Estie Cruz-Curoe knows black beans.The Cuban native came to the United States in the early 1960s and grew up in Miami, where her mother added a Cuban mix…
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Advocates from the Migrant and Immigrant Community Action Project normally help St. Louis clients navigate the complex U.S. immigration system. But this…
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A cricket field opening Saturday in St. Charles County signals how much the sport is growing in the region.The venue at BaratHaven Park in Dardenne…
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When Vinnie Saletto and his wife considered adopting a child from overseas, they turned to the International Institute of St. Louis to learn more about…
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The International Institute of St. Louis is highlighting a new report that delves into the numbers behind immigrants in the United States.The national…
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A Muslim man has filed a lawsuit against the city of County Club Hills, Mayor Bender McKinney and three aldermen, claiming that they discriminated against…
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As a little girl in North Korea, Grace Jo lived through one of the worst famines in North Korean history. While the official death toll from the…
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On Friday’s St. Louis on the Air, we took you behind the headlines to discuss the week’s top stories as reported by St. Louis Public Radio. This week, we…
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While much of the nation remains at odds over the results of the November elections, some people are feeling more optimistic for the future than ever.…