International Institute of New England’s Post

From 1954-1964, the International Institute of Boston (IIB) continued to welcome and resettle refugees and immigrants fleeing from conflicts and political instability around the world, including the Hungarian uprising and the Cuban revolution. IIB also continued its work to advocate at the federal level, seeking support from newly elected President John F. Kennedy to make changes to the xenophobic McCarran-Walter Act. Today, IINE continues to advocate on the behalf of refugees and immigrants we support in their journey to build a better life in New England. 📜 Learn more about this decade in the fifth installment of our series, “100 Years of Welcome: Commemorating IINE’s Boston Centennial.” Read the blog: https://hubs.li/Q02DDVG80 #immigrantswelcome #refugeeswelcome #bostoncentennial #IINEBostonCentennial #100yearsofwelcome #IINEBoston100

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