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DESCRIPTION:"Overcoming Barriers to Reintegration."&nbsp\;\nOlive Sephuma\,
 &nbsp\;Director Center for New Americans\,&nbsp\;InterFaith Works of CNY.&
 nbsp\;\n    \n    Olive will discuss the resettlement and post-resettlemen
 t work involved in helping refugee families fleeing conflict to re-establi
 sh their lives and overcome the barriers to successful integration in thei
 r new communities. The program she leads typically resettles 500-600 new r
 efugees each year\, and annually serves an additional 1\,200 families who 
 have been in the U.S. for less than five years.Conversations in Conflict S
 tudies is a weekly educational speaker series for students\, faculty\, and
  the community.&nbsp\; The series\, sponsored by PARCC\, draws its speaker
 s from Syracuse University faculty\, national and international scholars a
 nd activists\, and PhD students. Pizza is served. Follow us on Twitter \n 
    @PARCCatMaxwell\, tweet #ConvoInConflict.\n\n&nbsp\;\n
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SUMMARY:PARCC Conversations in Conflict Studies presents Olive Sephuma
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>"Overcoming Barriers to Reintegration."&
 nbsp\;</b>\n<i>Olive Sephuma\,&nbsp\;</i>Director Center for New Americans
 \,&nbsp\;InterFaith Works of CNY.&nbsp\;\n    <br>\n    Olive will discuss
  the resettlement and post-resettlement work involved in helping refugee f
 amilies fleeing conflict to re-establish their lives and overcome the barr
 iers to successful integration in their new communities. The program she l
 eads typically resettles 500-600 new refugees each year\, and annually ser
 ves an additional 1\,200 families who have been in the U.S. for less than 
 five years.<br><i>Conversations in Conflict Studies</i> is a weekly educat
 ional speaker series for students\, faculty\, and the community.&nbsp\; Th
 e series\, sponsored by PARCC\, draws its speakers from Syracuse Universit
 y faculty\, national and international scholars and activists\, and PhD st
 udents. Pizza is served. Follow us on Twitter \n    <a href="http://twitte
 r.com/PARCCatMaxwell">@PARCCatMaxwell</a>\, tweet #ConvoInConflict.\n\n&nb
 sp\;<br>\n</p>
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