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June 5, 2018
In for the Long Haul: Will Host Communities Find a Permanent Place for Puerto Rican Hurricane Evacuees?
Moving from emergency responses to long-term solutions.
By
Amaris Castillo
Audio
Food In 2 Worlds
Stories
December 12, 2017
The Economic Toll of Increased Immigration Enforcement – NYC Street Vendors Suffer Losses
A dramatic drop in business at a time when the economy is said to be rebounding.
By
Katherine Hernandez
Stories
October 31, 2017
Puerto Ricans Forced Out by the Hurricane Find Refuge in a Central Massachusetts City
A mother and daughter begin their new life on the mainland.
By
Amaris Castillo
Stories
October 24, 2016
The ‘Ilhan Omar Effect’: How a Somali-American Muslim Woman Candidate is Mobilizing Millennial Voters in Minnesota
Omar is poised to be the first Somali-American elected to a state legislature in the...
By
Cirien Saadeh
Stories
November 23, 2015
In Arizona, A Farmers’ Market Flourishes In the Shadow of the Border Fence
Tons of fresh produce from Mexico is shipped through Nogales. But getting local...
By
Lourdes Medrano
Stories
May 12, 2015
Fi2W’s Greatest Hits – Radio Stories and Podcasts from the Last 10 Years
Audio highlights of the past decade.
By
Jocelyn Gonzales
Stories
February 6, 2015
Immigrant Businesses, Economic Engine for U.S. Cities
A new report reveals the power of immigrant-owned businesses
By
Rachael Bongiorno
Audio
Stories
October 20, 2014
Nantucket’s Fast-Growing Latino Community
Immigrants from Central America find a new home on a small New England island
By
Sarah Reynolds
Audio
Stories
April 28, 2014
Immigrants Give Up the Dream of Homeownership in the U.S.
After years of work in the U.S., many Colombian immigrants are discovering that the...
By
Camila Osorio Avendano
Stories
April 28, 2014
Infographic: Owning a Home is a Dream for Many Immigrants, but Rates of Success Vary
Our interactive data map uses data from the American Community Survey to show the...
By
Miranda Shafer
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