Works Cited and Further Resources
Further Resources:
To read personal stories of immigrants and refugees who have moved to Minnesota, please see these exhibits:
Paul Her and Chee Vue, Hmong (southeast Asia)
And immigrant groups more generally:
Jews in the Midwest and Minnesota
Chrisitan Immigrants from Brazil
Latino Immigration to Rural Minnesota
Works Cited:
“About Refugees,” Twin Cities World Refugee Day: Many Traditions, One Minnesota, accessed April 22, 2013, http://tcworldrefugeeday.org/aboutrefugees-2/.
“About Us,” Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota, accessed June 8, 2013, http://www.lssmn.org/About-Us/.
“A New Age of Immigration: Making Immigration Work for Minnesota,” The Minneapolis Foundation, August 2010.
"Expanding Immigrant and Refugee Funding in Minnesota: What Foundations and Nonprofits Can Do,” Grantmakers Concerned with Immigrants and Refugees (August 2007).
Immigration: A Warmer Welcome in a Colder State,” The Economist, Jul. 7, 2011, accessed April 22, 2013
“Immigration in Minnesota: Discovering Common Ground,” The Minneapolis Foundation, October 2004.
“Refugees,” UNHCR: The UN Refugee Agency,” accessed April 22, 2013, http://www.unhcr.org/pages/49c3646c125.html.
Taryn Arbeiter, Maria Ward, and Katherine Tegtmeyer Pak, “After the Welcome Center: Renewing Conversations about Immigration & Diversity in Faribault,” St. Olaf College (August 12, 2011).
“Who We Serve,” World Relief Minnesota, accessed June 8, 2013, http://www.worldreliefmn.org/about/who-we-serve/. (Mathews 25:35-36, 40).