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Jelena Kopanja is a graduate of New York University’s Global and Joint Studies Program, with concentrations in Journalism and Latin American Studies. She was born in Bosnia, from where she brought her love of good coffee and baklava. Prior to her graduate work, she was involved in immigrant communities as an ESL volunteer instructor and an interpreter for Spanish and Bosnian. Go to Jelena's audio archive.
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Band of Balkan Migrants In Austria Combats Stereotypes With Music
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Mladic Arrest Gets Mixed Reaction in Austria’s Large Former-Yugoslav Immigrant Community
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Anti-Immigrant Party Wins Over Some Immigrants
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Austrian Asylum Request For Teenager Denied After 8 Year Struggle
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Immigrants In Austria: Integration or Expulsion?
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Across Europe, Governments Impose Restrictions on Immigration
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Immigrants Gather in Maryland to Celebrate Thanksgiving, Enjoy a Warm Meal
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New York’s Number 7 Train, A Journey Through Immigrant America – A Feet in Two Worlds Video
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In Virtual Town Hall with Immigration Reform Activists, Gutierrez Promises Bill By December
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Domestic Violence In Immigrant Communities: Often Triggered by Stress and Complicated by Immigration Status
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In Bolivia's Upcoming Presidential Election, Migrants Won't Just Watch From the Sidelines
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Activists March on DC to Demand Immigration Reform and a Stop to the Separation of Families
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Status Report: Exhibit Confronts Audience With Mexican Immigrants’ Unseen Lives






