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NORTHERN TEXAS WORKSHOP OCTOBER 15, 2014 The Linking Communities Project: Creating Welcome for Refugees
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Page 1: NORTHERN TEXAS WORKSHOP OCTOBER 15, 2014 The Linking Communities Project: Creating Welcome for Refugees.

NORTHERN TEXAS WORKSHOP

OCTOBER 15, 2014

The Linking Communities Project: Creating

Welcome for Refugees

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What’s the Temperature?

Warm

A little warm

Nothing noticeable

A little cold

Cold

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Materials on the Benefits of Resettling Refugees

Numerous examples from resettlement agencies and partners around the country

See the HIAS TLC page http://www.hias.org/linking-communities-project-resources for a variety of resources, such as: Reports and fact sheets Videos Success stories in the media Information on refugee resettlement collaboratives Community welcoming initiatives

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Tools from Welcoming America

Fostering Community Engagement and Welcoming Communitiesis supported by the

Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR/ACF/DHHS)

CELEBRATING REFUGEES: EVENTS AND MESSAGES THAT MOVE PEOPLE

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Stronger Together: Making the Case for Shared Prosperity

• Understanding your audience

• Message themes around prosperity

• How to implement messaging

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Message Themes

• Stronger Together• Innovation• Vibrant Communities• Twenty-first Century Economy• Shared Values• Friendliness

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Reframing Refugees: Messaging Toolkit

What does it include?

• Winning Message Themes• Guiding Principles • Examples and Samples• Further Tools and Resources• Tough Questions

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The Power of Reframing

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The Power of Reframing

Photo credit: Cleveland Plain Dealerhttp://www.cleveland.com/business/index.ssf/2013/10/

welcoming_refugees_pays_off_fo.html

Welcoming refugees is paying off for Cleveland

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Winning Message Theme: People Move

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Define America

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Dignity of Work

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The Power of Stories

• Challenge assumptions about refugees• Communicate strength, resiliency, and

prosperity

Photo credit: The Enquirer/Cara Owsley www.Cincinnati.com

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Stories that Inspire

Jean Golo has contributed to our community by starting a successful farm, employing Americans and providing healthy produce to food desert areas. (Nicky Walker)

Mohammed has contributed to our community by continuing his medical training at our local hospital, and has now been accepted to a medical residency program. (Rachel Helwig)

An East African refugee woman has contributed to our community by establishing her own at-home child care business to generate an income for her family and provide culturally-appropriate child care services to the community. (Havan Clark)

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Contact

Welcoming Americawww.welcomingamerica.org

Hannah Carswell, Project Manager

[email protected]

Contact

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Materials on the Benefits of Refugee Resettlement

In what contexts could you use materials?

What types of materials?Do those materials already exist? What information do you need to create

those materials? How can you get that information? How might a project or seed funding

help?