ZamZam Mohamud immigrated from Somalia to the United States in 2000. She came to Lewiston in 2001, with her two small children and has immersed herself in the community. The article features the work she does, how she is relied upon by both the city\u27s Somalian community and Maine-borne community, and her outlook on being a citizen here. [images
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Lewiston is experiencing a third wave a immigrants since 2002. The first wave of immigrants were pri...
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Article discussing the large influx of African-born asylum seekers who arrived in Portland in June o...
Lewiston, a mill town of about thirty-six thousand people, is the second-largest city in Maine. It i...
News piece on Somali refugees across the country who have heard that Maine is the way life should b...
Maine Life piece on how Somalis in Lewiston and Auburn, many from a larger community of refugees in...
Host Kate Manahan interviews Mohamed Mohamed, a USM senior double major in International Studies and...
Ahmed, Ismail. “Somali leadership in Lewiston: how it impacts community’s acculturatio
Wahidah Muhammad was born in Chicago in 1948. She moved to Maine in 1991, and at the time of this in...
This article depicts the nature of the resettlement, acculturation, and reception of the Somali refu...
Host Kate Manahan interviews Mia Ntahobari, who moved to Maine from Burundi as an asylum seeker in A...
A photo essay on the Somali community in Lewiston, which has become a city of choice for Somali refu...
Since 2001, 3,000 Somalis have settled in Lewiston, an in-migration that received national attention...
Inside Maine book piece on Somalis in Maine: Crossing Cultural Currents , edited by Kimberly A. Hu...
As executive director of the Maine Immigrant Rights Coalition,Mufalo Chitam\u27s busy days may be f...
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