Pass by 42nd and Center streets, and you might see people posing for photos or just looking in amazement. It’s the home of the Center for Immigrant and Refugee Advancement, and what catches people’s eyes is the mural. For many immigrants and refugees who arrive in America, making the decision to pack up their families or flee all that they know to resettle in a new, unfamiliar place is worth it for the chance at a better life. David Manzanares, …
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