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June 22nd, 2007 - 04:21PM

A Home in New York
Fatu Sanoe speaks at a World Refugee Day event in New York on Wednesday. Photo: Eva Mogensen/The IRC

The Leonard Lopate Show, on New York’s public radio station WNYC, interviewed Christine Petrie, IRC's deputy vice president for resettlement, and two refugees resettled by the IRC in New York, Fatu Sanoe, 19, from Liberia and Mo Nom Tee Kham, 20, from Burma.

Hear more of Mo Nom's story in our video podcast--check back here Monday for the last of five installments.




Posted By: theirc | Refugees in the U.S.
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