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Susan Gobbo, a native of Brazil, moved to the United States in 2005 and then to St. Louis in 2008 with her husband, who was offered a position stateside…
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While Donald Trump’s vitriolic rhetoric about immigrants (calling Latino immigrants “criminals” and “rapists,” for example) has scored thousands of…
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The European war crimes trial that’s been called “the largest since Nuremburg” ended Thursday, bringing uneasy relief to the St. Louis Bosnian community.…
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The head of the International Institute of St. Louis says she is looking forward to taking her passion for equity to a statewide level.Anna Crosslin is…
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Last year local musician Louis Wall decided to record and produce an album pairing St. Louis-born with immigrant musicians. At the time, he didn’t know it…
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St. Louisans on Islamophobia: ‘The real face of Islam is the face you see in front of you right now'The president of Maryville University’s Muslim Student Association wants to set something straight:“People need to understand that the real face of Islam…
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A Spanish author and filmmaker and NYU professor have come to St. Louis this week to do field work and discuss their book about Spanish immigration in the…
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Twenty years ago the Dayton Peace Accord put an end to the extreme violence and ethnic cleansing of the Bosnian War. But many St. Louis Bosnians feel the…
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Two area organizations are looking to further their missions by honoring the legacy of Cesar Chavez, even though the labor organizer and Latino rights…
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Many organizations in St. Louis have made a concerted effort recently to be more welcoming to refugees and immigrants.But that doesn’t mean that when…