Three women on their journey as refugees to Bowling Green Leah Hunter·September 29, 2022Bowling Green’s immigrant population left their home countries for a myriad of reasons including ethnic genocide, war and...14 mins read
Two countries, two moms and one dream Hayley Robb·June 24, 2017Four children — separated by a glass screen — desperately yearned just to be held one last time...14 mins read
OPINION: In solidarity, we protest Megan Armstrong·February 8, 2017This is an opinion piece. The opinions expressed here are the author’s own and do not reflect the...2 mins read
Advocacy, action and disagreement: Responses to Bowling Green’s refugee resettlement Helen Gibson·November 7, 2016The International Center of Kentucky’s main office was bustling with activity on the morning of Monday, Oct. 10....6 mins read
‘I am a Kentuckian’ Jarred Johnson·August 18, 2016The Talisman amended this story on Feb. 9, 2017 due to inaccuracies. We regret the errors that were...5 mins read