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Noted: Rashida Jones and the IRC in InStyle
February 13, 2012
By The IRC
Rashida Jones visiting an IRC-supported community farm in San Diego in 2011. The farm is part of a new IRC program that helps refugees deepen their roots in America while staying connected to traditions and identities they left behind overseas.
Photo: Peter Biro/IRC
The March issue of InStyle, which hit newsstands on Friday, features a Q&A with actress Rashida Jones in which she reflects upon her impressions and experiences of the IRC's work in West Africa, Thailand and San Diego.
You can read more on Rashida’s involvement as an IRC Voice here.
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