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Third Country: refugee resettlement in Clarkston, Ga.

Posted on October 16, 2013 by David Rotenstein
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Last night I attended a discussion of refugee resettlement efforts in the Atlanta metropolitan area. The Horizon Theatre Company hosted the session, which was tied to the first run performance of Atlanta playwright Suehyla El-Attar’s Third Country.

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