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Home - Susan Hartman Writer For eight years, journalist Susan Hartman followed three refugees building new lives in the old manufacturing city of Utica, New York: Sadia, a bright, spirited Somali Bantu teenager who rebels against her formidable mother; Ali, an Iraqi interpreter who creates a home with an American woman but is haunted by war; and Mersiha, a Bosnian baker
City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a . . . In this “tender, intimate, and important book—a carefully reported rebuttal to the xenophobic narratives that define so much of modern American politics” (Sarah Stillman, staff writer, The New Yorker), journalist Susan Hartman follows 3 refugees over 8 years and tells the story of how they built new lives in the old manufacturing town of
Here’s How Refugees Are Reshaping America | Columbia News Professor Susan Hartman portrays the lives of newcomers to this country in her recently published book Many Americans imagine refugees as threatening outsiders who will steal jobs or be a drain on the economy But across the country, refugees are rebuilding and maintaining the American Dream
SUSAN HARTMAN Currently working on a narrative nonfiction book about three refugee families adapting to an old American manufacturing city, to be published by Beacon Press in 2021 Based on Hartman’s Times cover story, A New Life for Refugees, and the City They Adopted:
Journalist to discuss how refugees revitalize a dying town: WMJ’s . . . Veteran journalist, poet and author Susan Hartman speaks about her new nonfiction book, City of Refugees, Monday at Boswell Books’ virtual World Refugee Day event Contrary to the popular belief that refugees drain the economy, the opposite is true
City Of Refugees - Susan Hartman Writer In City of Refugees, Susan Hartman shows how an influx of refugees—Vietnamese, Bosnians, Somalis, Iraqis, Burmese, and other groups—helped revive this small city, opening small businesses, fixing up abandoned houses, and adding a spark of vitality to forlorn streets
Susan Hartman - Beacon Press Susan Hartman has written about immigrant communities for over 20 years Her cover stories and profiles have appeared in the New York Times, the Christian Science Monitor, and Newsday The author of two books of poetry, she was educated at Kirkland College and received an MFA from Columbia University’s School of the Arts, where she now teaches
About - Susan Hartman Writer For over 20 years, Susan Hartman has been writing intimate stories about immigrants and their communities Her book, City of Refugees, the Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town, was recently published by Beacon Press
Media Events - Susan Hartman Writer “A new book follows years in the lives of Utica refugee families What the author learned,” Utica Observer Dispatch, interview with Susan Hartman