by Becky Field | Sep 9, 2016 | Meeting Our Neighbors
I found this article important and moving. It is understandable that some … want to pretend that they are not refugees. It is more glamorous to be an exile, more comprehensible to be an immigrant, more desirable to be an expatriate. The need to belong can change...
by Becky Field | Mar 15, 2016 | About the Book
[fusion_text]”Different Roots, Common Dreams” has received two national book awards. First is a 2016 Benjamin Franklin book award from the Independent Book Publishers Association – a silver award in the Multicultural category. I flew to Salt Lake...
by Becky Field | Jan 27, 2016 | Uncategorized
“Different Roots, Common Dreams” received a wonderful review from the Midwest Book Review! They stated that it “is a pleasure to browse through and … very highly recommended.” Here’s the review. The Photography Shelf Different...
by Becky Field | Dec 24, 2015 | Immigration in NH, Meeting Our Neighbors
I am gazing on the “most perfect Christmas tree ever,” created with the help of two young friends whose family came to New Hampshire originally from Iraq. They share their Muslim faith traditions with me and visa versa, an exchange that has enriched us...
by Becky Field | Aug 15, 2015 | Immigration in NH, Meeting Our Neighbors
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