Read a UNHCR interview with playwright/actress Kim Schultz about No Place Called Home.
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UNHCR Interview
Friday, December 31st, 2010‘No Place Called Home’ review in Star Ledger: A moving one-woman show re-creates the lives, losses, of Iraqi refugees
Wednesday, October 20th, 2010Check out this review in the Star Ledger!

A Play About Iraqi Refugees Strives to Inspire Action, new piece in Huffington Post!
Thursday, October 14th, 2010
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No Place Called Home featured in the New York Times
Thursday, October 14th, 2010Check out additional IVAP press!
Saturday, October 2nd, 2010See what people are saying about No Place Called Home!
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2010/10/2/907217/-No-Place-Called-HomeTheater-Production-On-Iraqi-Refugee-Stories
http://current.com/entertainment/music/92707917_iraqi-refugee-stories-heard-in-new-york.htm
http://hoboken.patch.com/articles/iraqi-stories-come-to-hoboken-in-mile-square-theatre-show
IVAP Artists Paul Emerson Talks About the Power of the Arts to Bring Change in the NY Times!
Monday, May 24th, 2010Intersections C. Eduardo Vargas in CNN and The Huffington Post
Monday, March 8th, 2010On Sunday, March 7th Journalist Charity Tooze was published in the CNN AC360 news blog where she described the challenges Iraq faces in its second election since the U.S. lead invasion in 2003. On Saturday, March 6th she was also published in The Huffington Post and described the security issues facing displaced Iraqis. Tooze included an interview with Intersections International’s C. Eduardo Vargas.
Read full CNN and Huffington Post articles.
Politics3 Publishes “The Uncertain Future of Iraqi Refugees” by C. Eduardo Vargas
Friday, March 5th, 2010Intersections International’s C. Eduardo Vargas was published in Politics3 Friday, March 5. Vargas outlined the obstacles faced by Iraqi refugees including limited access to healthcare, employment, legal protection, education and local integration. To remedy these issues, Vargas outlines how the U.S. can have a more prominent leadership role in the crisis while strengthening the capacity of civil society.
IVAP Journalist Kathryn Schulz writes on Iraqi Refugee Crisis for Foreign Policy
Thursday, January 14th, 2010IVAP Journalist Kathryn Schulz was published in Foreign Policy writing about the Iraqi Refguee Crisis in her article, Life In Hell. You can read the article here.
Wishes of the Sailor
Friday, January 8th, 2010On December 8, the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (U.S. Helsinki Commission) hosted a special dance performance and discussion on the situation of Iraqi refugees. Intersections’ C. Eduardo Vargas was an invited panel discussant on Iraqi refugee issues, following a dance performance entitled Wishes of the Sailor by the Washington, DC-based contemporary dance company CityDance Ensemble.
CityDance Ensemble, and their Artistic Director and Co-Founder, Paul Gordon Emerson, presented an original work based on their experiences with the Iraqi refugee communities in Lebanon, Jordan, and Syria as part of the delegation of artists gathered by Intersections International’s Iraqi Voices Amplification Project (IVAP).
After the dance performance, Paul Emerson and Kathryn Pilkington—who also traveled with IVAP—joined C. Eduardo Vargas, Dr. Michel Gabaudan, Regional Representative of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, and Christopher Morgan, City Dance’s Choreographer in a lively panel discussion concerning the motivation for the dance piece and the plight of Iraqi refugees.
Hosting the event were U.S. Senator Benjamin L. Cardin, Chairman of the U.S. Helsinki Commission and Co-Chairman Congressman Alcee L. Hastings. This event that marked a new chapter in Intersections’ IVAP continued advocacy for Iraqi refugees, was held at the Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, DC.
Earlier that week, CityDance premiered Wishes of the Sailor in three sold-out performances at the Strathmore Center. Read an article about the dance in the Washington Post.











