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In Chicago, immigrants who fled violence, war struggle with mental health
In Chicago, immigrants who fled violence, war struggle with mental health
In Chicago, immigrants who fled violence, war struggle with mental health

Published on: 10/21/2024

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Maria Suares, a Venezuelan immigrant in the United States, found a home in Chicago after fleeing violence in her country. Photo by Olga L. Jaramillo for palabra/MindSite News

Editor’s note: Silent Battles is a new reporting project focusing on the mental health of immigrant, refugee and asylum communities in the U.S. We begin in Chicago, a city founded by a Haitian immigrant that has the fourth-largest immigrant population in the country. The series is a collaboration between the Chicago bureau of MindSite News and palabra, a multimedia platform from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists. It is made possible with funding from the Field Foundation of Illinois.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/palabra/2024/10/in-chicago-immigrants-who-fled-violence-war-struggle-with-mental-health.html

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