Vermont Access Network (VAN): We Share Our World: Celebrating 30 Years of the Vermont Refugee Resettlement Program

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Four speakers--all refugees--from Ethiopia, Somalia, Burma, and the Democratic Republic of Congo share their experiences of the countries they left behind and the challenges they have living in Vermont. This event was a program of the Vermont Historical Society in reflection of the resiliency of Martin Luther King, Jr. It took place at the Vermont History Center in Barre on January 17, 2011.

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