July at the International Institute of Akron

In July, IIA welcomed 57 refugees to Akron from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burma, Afghanistan, Iraq, and Venezuela. It’s been a busy yet rewarding month, and we look forward to sharing more about what IIA has been up to, upcoming events in the community, how to get involved, and more!


Bhutanese Community Association of Akron Inc. Presents

A creative campaign on mental health awareness and identity crisis 

The Bhutanese Community Association of Akron has coordinated a musical theater production titled Hitlor to symbolize the destructive nature of dictatorship, which the Bhutanese Nepali-speaking community, like many immigrant and displaced communities, can empathize with. The production follows the true story of a multi-generational Bhutanese Nepali-speaking family in the United States. The story shares themes of mental health in the immigrant community and finding identity in a new country. The family-friendly show will be hosted at Tallmadge High School Theater (140 N. Munroe Road, Tallmadge, OH 44276) between August 23 and 29. Tickets are pay what you can at $30, $50, or $100, and can be purchased at the venue. More information provided by the BCAA can be found below:

“In Akron, which is home to a significant Nepali diaspora and Nepali-speaking Bhutanese community, many individuals are grappling with identity crises and mental health issues, such as depression, anxiety, suicide, drug abuse, and lack of understanding of US law and order. With a vision to tackle these urgent matters uniquely and creatively, we have collaborated with renowned experts from South Asia. These experts bring extensive experience working with similar communities and have achieved transformative impacts. Over the past two years, they have been deeply involved with our community and are now prepared to extend their efforts locally through a transformative Theatre Production (Musical Dark Comedy Drama: written by Joes Pandey & Bimal Subedi, and directed by Bimal Subedi). This production aims to raise awareness through a creative approach and ignite a long-term campaign addressing mental health issues within our society.”

 
 

July Recommendation Corner

Minari

This month's IIA recommendation corner will spotlight the 2020 film Minari. The film tells the story of a Korean multi-generation immigrant family who moved to Arkansas in the 1980s in search of their American Dream.

Throughout the film, they face a series of challenges and struggles in their new life in the United States. What this family really finds is the importance of family and being together.

This movie has received many awards and nominations, including a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film. It has also been cited as one of the best movies of the 2020s and 21st century. You can stream Minari on Max or rent the film on Prime or AppleTV.


Upcoming Events in Akron

Akron Pride Festival: Akron’s annual Pride Festival will be held on Saturday, August 24th, from 10am to 10pm in Downtown Akron. Enjoy local and national entertainers, exhibitors, an interactive children's area, food trucks and so much more! Be sure to catch the IIA team in the Akron Pride Equity March at 10am sharp! Learn more details at: https://www.akronpridefestival.org/home


Get Involved

Intern: IIA is currently seeking to fill multiple internship positions, including Communications Intern and Law Clerk Intern. If you are interested in applying or learning more, please visit https://www.iiakron.org/join-our-team.

Hiring: IIA is currently seeking interpreters for our Interpreter and Translation Services Department. To learn more about or to apply, please visit https://www.iiakron.org/join-our-team.  

Donations: IIA is always looking for new or lightly used household items to assist with the housing needs of newly arrived refugees. You can find an updated list of current goods needed at https://www.iiakron.org/donation-room. If you are interested in donating new or lightly used household items, please contact Murtaza.hajizada@iiakron.org


Thanks for staying up to date on everything IIA, and we look forward to sharing more information soon!

Paris Olympics Refugee Team

The 2024 Summer Olympic Games are on! Everybody celebrates their favorite countries and teams, but we would like to talk about one specific team... The Refugee Olympic Team. Let’s dive in and learn about them!

In 2015, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) created the Refugee Olympic Team just in time for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games. The IOC Refugee Olympic Team represents more than 100 million forcibly displaced people worldwide. The goal of the Refugee Olympic Team when it was formed in 2015 was to send a powerful message of hope, belonging, and inclusion around the world.

This year in Paris, The Refugee Olympic Team is made up of 37 athletes from 11 different countries and are participating in 12 different sports. Here is this year’s team listed below:

Adnan Khankan - Judo

Alaa Maso - Swimming

Amir Ansari - Cycling Road

Amir Razanejad Hassanjani - Canoe Slalom

Arab Sibghatullah - Judo

Cindy Ngamba - Boxing

Dina Pouryounes Langeroudi - Taekwondo

Dorian Keletela - Athletics

Dorsa Yavarivafa - Badminton

Eyeru Gebru - Cycling Road

Farida Abaroge - Athletics

Farzad Mansouri - Taekwondo

Fernando Dayan Jorge Enriquez - Canoe Sprint

Francisco Edilio Centeno Nieves - Shooting

Hadi Tiranvalipour - Taekwondo

Iman Mahdavi - Wrestling

Jamal Abdelmaji - Athletics

Jamal Valizadeh - Wrestling Greco-Roman

Kasra Mehdipournejad - Taekwondo

Luna Solomon - Shooting

Mahboubeh Barbari Yharfi - Judo

Manizha Talash - Breaking

Matin Balsini - Swimming

Mohammad Amin Alsalami - Athletics

Mohammad Rashnonezhad - Judo

Muna Dahouk - Judo

Musa Suliman - Athletics

Nigara Shaheen - Judo

Omid Ahmadisafa - Boxing

Perina Lokure Nakang - Athletics

Ramiro Mora - Weightlifting

Saeid Fazloula - Canoe Sprint

Saman Soltani - Canoe Sprint

Tachlowini Gabriyesos - Athletics

Yahya Al Ghotany - Taekwondo

Yekta Jamali Galeh - Weightlifting

In order for these athletes to be eligible for the Olympics, they must be refugees in their host country as well as be elite competitors in their sport. These players must also be recognized by the UNCHR and the UN Refugee Agency.

If you would like to learn more about each individual athlete, use this link to visit the Olympic Refugee Team page on the official Olympics website! https://olympics.com/en/olympic-refuge-foundation/refugee-team

May at the International Institute of Akron

May has been a beautiful month in which the IIA team could share our pride in our work with the greater Akron community. Additionally, we welcomed 17 new refugee individuals from Nicaragua, Burma, Afghanistan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Below, read about our Open House recap, upcoming events in Akron, how to get involved, and more!


IIA Open House 

Friday, May 10th, IIA hosted an Open House for the Akron and Summit County community to visit our new space in downtown Akron. We are so grateful to everyone who came out to support our work in Akron’s immigrant community, and we were honored to share our space with you all for an afternoon of fun!

Special thank you to Summit County Executive, Ilene Shapiro, and City of Akron Mayor, Shammas Malik, for attending the Open House and sharing a few words about our work in the community

We would also like to express our gratitude to three outstanding Mexican restaurants, which graciously donated all the food provided at the Open House. We highly recommend supporting them and trying more of their tasty food options!

-       Dos Coronas – 809 W. Main St, Ravenna, OH 44266

-       La Terraza Mexican Bar & Grill – 3975 Cascades Blvd, Kent, OH 44240

-       Alejandro’s Amigos Taqueria – 4147 Bridgewater Pkwy, Stow, OH 44224


May Recommendation Corner

Netflix’s Warrior 

This month for IIA’s recommendation corner and Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we would like to showcase a Netflix action series called Warrior.

Warrior is a unique series that chronicles the journey of Ah Sahm, a Chinese immigrant and martial artist, as he navigates the complex world of San Francisco in the 19th century. His path intertwines with a powerful, organized crime family, leading to a thrilling confrontation with rival Chinatown gangs.

This series has been rated high by IMDb & Rotten Tomato critics with its intense fighting scenes and true-crime events. Warrior is a crime drama with graphic scenes and should be viewed with discretion.


Upcoming Events in Akron

World Refugee Day: In partnership with the Refugee Health Task Force of Summit County and Immigration Network-Akron, celebrate and honor Akron's robust refugee and immigrant community with food, games, and family fun on Saturday, June 22nd from 11am-3pm at Waters Park (140 Olive St, Akron, OH). Learn more at: https://services.akronlibrary.org/event/10705075

Juneteenth: Leading up to Juneteenth, there will be a plethora of events to take part in throughout Akron. Learn more about all the fun happenings at: https://www.downtownakron.com/explore/juneteenth


 Teacher Appreciation Lunch!

Friday, May 17th, in honor of Teacher Appreciation Week, IIA hosted our amazing teachers for an appreciation lunch! We’re so lucky to have an outstanding group of individuals teaching our immigrant community English classes, bus training, and citizenship classes, and we’re so grateful for all that they do.


Thanks for staying up to date on everything IIA, and we look forward to sharing more information soon!