Arleen Thaler

Photojournalist
   
Rochester's New Americans
Public Project
Rochester's New Americans
Copyright Arleen Thaler 2024
Date of Work Jun 2015 - Ongoing
Updated Feb 2021
Topics arleen thaler, black and white, Community, Documentary, documentary photography, Dreams, Freedom, Immigration, Migration, Minority, new americans, Oppression, photography, photojournalism, refugees, rochester ny, rochester's refugees, social reportage
The Rochester, New York area is home to a surprising number of people from war-torn countries, most of them women and children. Many come here not knowing the language. Many have never seen snow, let alone experienced the brutal upstate winters. Unbeknownst to them, the weather would be the last of their worries. The Edgerton neighborhood in Rochester has seen America's refugee population under siege with violence against them. These refugees are being placed in neighborhood with high crime rates, prostitution, zombie homes and a large amount of drug sales. Ove the past two years I have been working on immersing myself with our New American's and help to raise an awareness of their ordeal, we have much to learn from our new Somali, Nepalese, Bhutanese and Haitian friends to name a few. 
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