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    Separation of the Slavic Community and a Call to Social Integration and Cultural Awareness

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    Date
    April 2016
    Author
    Vergulyanets, Irina
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    Contents
    Introduction
    Immigration and history
    Persecution
    Life Stories. Aleksandr Gula; Ivan Vergulyanets and Ivan Kotaykov; Yelena Gula; Galina Vergulyanets; Tatyana Kotaykova
    Slavic refugees in the Pacific Northwest
    Resettlement agencies
    Assimilation vs. Integration
    Experiences and integration of the Slavic community
    School experience
    The concern for the Slavic community
    Separation problem in the Slavic community
    Slavic communities and the first microsystem: the family. The second microsystem: school; The third microsystem: peer groups; The fourth microsystem: work; The fifth microsystem: Church
    Older generation fear and separation
    A call to reconciliation, inclusion, and embracing
    A call to collaboration and integration (a call to create movement of mutual help)
    Integration and a call to help incoming refugees
    Changes that are taking place
    A call to action
    Practical ways to break down the isolation barriers and to integrate
    Conclusion
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    Original extent
    45 pages
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    archives.northwestu.edu/handle/nu/25176
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