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Help a New Roots garden grow

Working the land at the New Roots farm in Phoenix, Ariz. makes Koffi Ogou, a refugee from Togo, think of his own roots. “It reminds me of Africa,” he says.

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Video Series: New Roots in the Bronx

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David Burke's Townhouse Wedge

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David Burke's Townhouse Wedge
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September 26, 2012
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ABC Good Morning America
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Try this tasty wedge salad from chef David Burke in honor of The International Rescue Committee's New Roots program.

International Rescue Committee in New York Helps Youngest Refugees

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International Rescue Committee in New York Helps Youngest Refugees
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September 19, 2012
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Thirteen - New York Public Media
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The biggest challenge more than 100 school-age immigrants faced this summer was learning a new language, navigating a new culture and grasping basic city living skills at Refugee Youth Summer Academy, an education program run by the the International Rescue Committee in New York.

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The United States takes in 60,000-80,000 refugees a year - people who face danger in their own countries because of their ethnic background, religion or political views.

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The United States takes in 60,000-80,000 refugees a year - people who face danger in their own countries because of their ethnic background, religion or political views.
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September 7, 2012
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WVTF Public Radio
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About two thousand of them end up here in Virginia with the help of not-for-profit groups that partner with the State Department to resettle them.  Sandy Hausman reports on how these immigrants, who often come with little or no money, begin a new life.

Behind The Vines, A Secret Garden

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Behind The Vines, A Secret Garden
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September 6, 2012
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Edible Dallas and Fort Worth
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On an Old East Dallas side street, a black iron fence festooned with sinewy vines stretches the length of an entire block. Peer through the fan of leaves, and you’ll catch a glimpse of rows and rows of densely planted garden plots. Some vegetables are familiar—eggplant, squash, peppers, okra—and some are not— speckled green and white pumpkins, amaranth (appreciated for both its greens and grains), Chinese long beans, Malabar spinach and a plant with leaves the size of baby elephants’ ears.

‘Growing Good from the Ground Up’: IRC launches campaign to support innovative New Roots program for refugees in the U.S.

The International Rescue Committee has launched a multi-channel campaign to support New Roots, a dynamic community gardening and nutrition program that enables refugees to grow, harvest and sell fresh and affordable produce while integrating into their new communities across the United States. 

Field of Dreams: In Gardens, Refugees Put Down Roots

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Field of Dreams: In Gardens, Refugees Put Down Roots
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September 6, 2012
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Edible Manhattan
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A garden is growing in the Bronx. But this is no ordinary square of soil. On 174th Street and East Tremont Avenue, Drew Gardens is a place of peace for New Yorkers who arguable need it most: refugees from around the world who have fled war and persecution.

Slow is Beautiful: New Roots

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Slow is Beautiful: New Roots
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September 6, 2012
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Catalyst Magazine
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Refugees nurished by the food they grow—and the opportunities it represents. Fourth in a series.

"New Roots" community garden

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"New Roots" community garden
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September 6, 2012
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ABC 4
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SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - "New Roots" is a brand new project in Salt Lake City. It provides community gardening and farming opportunities.
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