Bloomington’s international restaurants, including Falafels, Sofra, Pourhouse, Anatolia, and Little Tibet, will offer a taste of the world. Local world music darlings Salaam will perform original and tradition-inspired music from across the Middle East.
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“Exodus and Catholic Charities provide refugees who have already made their home in Indy with vital services,” notes Marine Brichard, IU student and member of No Lost Generation. “Families receive case management, employment, education, and mental wellness support. Exodus and Catholic Charities promised to welcome and support them in rebuilding their lives in Indianapolis. No Lost Generation wants to help them keep that promise.”
“We at rock paper scissors are a small Hoosier business, but we work internationally,” explains Tristra Newyear Yeager of rock paper scissors. “That not only makes great economic sense, but it enriches our professional and personal lives as well. We want to share that wealth with our newest neighbors, to welcome them, and bring together the community in support of a more internationally aware, globally informed way of being a Hoosier. I can’t think of anything more American than that.”