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DESCRIPTION:In March 2008\, the first Bhutanese\nNepali individual\, Hari A
 dhikari\, arrived in Syracuse. Adhikari was an\ninfluential figure in the 
 refugee camps in Nepal and quickly became a leader in\nthe Syracuse commun
 ity. He has worked relentlessly to empower younger members\nof the communi
 ty\, which resulted in the formation of the Bhutanese Community in\nSyracu
 se (BCS)\,&nbsp\; a non-profit\norganization. In this presentation\, Subed
 i and Nepal\, both members of BCS\, will\nreflect on the challenges they h
 ave faced and what they hope for the future.Sponsored by Moynihan Institut
 e Of Global Affairs\, South Asia CenterFor information on accessibility\, 
 or to request accommodation\, please contact Marc Albert 315-443-9248. 
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SUMMARY:The Bhutanese Community in Syracuse:  Reflections on the 10th Anniv
 ersary of Resettlement
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>In March 2008\, the first Bhutanese\nNepali
  individual\, Hari Adhikari\, arrived in Syracuse. Adhikari was an\ninflue
 ntial figure in the refugee camps in Nepal and quickly became a leader in\
 nthe Syracuse community. He has worked relentlessly to empower younger mem
 bers\nof the community\, which resulted in the formation of the Bhutanese 
 Community in\nSyracuse (BCS)\,&nbsp\; a non-profit\norganization. In this 
 presentation\, Subedi and Nepal\, both members of BCS\, will\nreflect on t
 he challenges they have faced and what they hope for the future.</p><p><br
 ></p><p>Sponsored by Moynihan Institute Of Global Affairs\, South Asia Cen
 ter</p><p><br>For information on accessibility\, or to request accommodati
 on\, please contact Marc Albert 315-443-9248.<br> </p><p><br></p>
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