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Subject Jesuit Refugee Service worker tells migrants' stories in their own words
Date March 9, 2020 2:16 PM
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Jesuit Refugee Service worker tells migrants' stories in their own words
by Maria BeneventoDying to Live is a collection of stories from the perspectives of refugees around the world. They speak of their escapes from dangerous home countries, harrowing journeys to safety, and hopes and fears for the future. The book also calls out those in power who control refugees' lives.

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