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A Higher Allegiance

SPECIAL FEATURE: OF BOLIVAR AND BOSTON

Written by ALEJANDRO RAMIREZ Posted May 12, 2016 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction

Social and economic insecurity in Caracas has a significant impact on Venezuelans in Massachusetts

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction Tagged With: A Higher Allegiance, Beacon Reader, black market exchange rates, Bolivar, Bolivarian, Boston, Boston Bolivarian Council, Cambridge, Center for Economic Policy & Research, Elections, immigrants, Sabino Romero, SOMERVILLE, TelSur, Venezuela

THE DISAFFECTION OF TIBETAN ELECTIONS

Written by JOSHUA EATON Posted March 30, 2016 Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction

Part III in ‘A Higher Allegiance: The Rise of a Transnational Identity in Boston’s Immigrant Communities,’ a BINJ series

Filed Under: FEATURES, Non-fiction Tagged With: A Higher Allegiance, Beacon Reader, Bernie Sanders, BINJ, Boston, Boston Common, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Central Tibetan Administration, china, CTA, Dalai Lama, Dharamsala, immigration, Joshua Eaton, Journalism, Kaydor Aukatsang, Kurukulla Center for Tibetan Buddhist Studies, Lukar Jam Atsok, Massachusetts, Penpa Tsering, Tibet, Tibetan Election, Tibetan Uprising Day

SPECIAL FEATURE: BOSTON’S HAITIAN-AMERICAN ACTIVISTS FIGHT FOR JUSTICE ACROSS BORDERS AND GENERATIONS

Written by JOSHUA EATON Posted December 11, 2015 Filed Under: FEATURES, News, Non-fiction

"From my experience, the ones who are still Haitian have too many things to worry about here to take the risk of going down to Haiti and voting in the elections."

Filed Under: FEATURES, News, Non-fiction Tagged With: A Higher Allegiance, Beacon Reader, Boston College Law School, Dominican Republic, foreign aid, Haiti, Haitian immigrants, Institute for Justice and Democracy in Haiti, Josh Eaton, Kermshlise Picard, Marie St. Fleur, Mario Quiroz, Migration Policy Institute, Transnational Identity, UAAID

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