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The Terminal 5 comedy tour lands in St. Louis on July 30, bringing a diverse group of Muslim comics to the stage.
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Ann Wittman was once a stay-at-home mom focused on caring for her sons. Now, she’s dedicated to helping refugees with her new nonprofit, HumanKind STL — beginning with a capital campaign to buy Afghans used cars.
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Missouri’s only senior center devoted to immigrants and refugees resumed its popular senior groups last month.
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Unlike pricey club sports, New Dimensions is free, offering unstructured play for kids who need it.
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Democrats say the expansion will lower health care costs by reducing care administered at emergency rooms, while Republicans argue it will incentivize illegal immigration and overburden the state’s health system.
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The Irish immigrants who flocked to St. Louis in the 19th and 20th centuries faced prejudice and violence — but in many cases also found good fortune.
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Dr. Hannah Ha recently uncovered a surprising secret about her mother: Before fleeing Vietnam, Nguyễn Thi Tâm had been a rock star in her native Saigon.
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A support group helps Tigrayan expats in St. Louis and Kansas City process the violence and turmoil in Ethiopia.
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Conceptual artist Ekene Ijeoma's project “A Counting” features the voices of residents of cities around the world and seeks to capture the many different languages spoken in that city. He discussed its St. Louis chapter on "St. Louis on the Air."
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Arrey Obenson is the new president and CEO of the International Institute of St. Louis. He's taking over the role after Anna Crosslin announced her retirement from the nonprofit.