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Related: About this forumUtica Is Now Home To Hundreds Of Displaced Ukrainians - Morning Joe - MSNBC
Morning Joe's Daniela Pierre-Bravo reports on how Utica, New York, is home to displaced Ukrainians. - Aired on 11/24/2022.
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Utica Is Now Home To Hundreds Of Displaced Ukrainians - Morning Joe - MSNBC (Original Post)
Rhiannon12866
Nov 2022
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I've always hoped that my community could host some Ukrainian families as well
Rhiannon12866
Nov 2022
#2
That is very cool, my mother grew up in Little Falls, Utica was the "big city!"
Rhiannon12866
Nov 2022
#6
sprinkleeninow
(20,546 posts)1. That is so heartening!
The Ukrainians I know are industrious and have strong work ethic. I wish mb someday our church community could host some families.
Rhiannon12866
(222,220 posts)2. I've always hoped that my community could host some Ukrainian families as well
As for Utica, my mother grew up quite near there and it's an area where there are a lot of immigrant families. As you know, my mother's family was Polish and many of the families I remember were either Polish or Italian.
sprinkleeninow
(20,546 posts)3. 💙
SheltieLover
(59,610 posts)4. Kicking for visibility
AZLD4Candidate
(6,285 posts)5. My mother's hometown. Proud to have family there and from there.
Rhiannon12866
(222,220 posts)6. That is very cool, my mother grew up in Little Falls, Utica was the "big city!"
And Utica was also the closest city to my college - I'm a graduate of Hamilton College in Clinton, NY. When my family came to visit we'd go to Manny's Delicatessen in Utica - which my Dad liked so much that he'd stop there if he had to go to Syracuse (both my parents graduated from Syracuse University) on business. Small world!