I Am Northwest Arkansas®

Canopy NWA’s Long Welcome: How Refugees Thrive in Northwest Arkansas

Jun 9, 2025
Joanna Krause, Executive Director of Canopy NWA, and Shabnam Faizy, a refugee from Afghanistan working in Youth Services, discuss the transformative impact of Canopy NWA on refugee lives in Northwest Arkansas. They delve into the challenges of resettlement, emphasizing the need for community integration over mere assimilation. Their 'long welcome' approach has launched numerous refugee-owned businesses and has become vital amid federal program pauses. Personal stories reveal resilience, hope, and the importance of community involvement in creating a supportive environment for newcomers.
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INSIGHT

Integration vs Assimilation

  • Canopy NWA emphasizes integration over assimilation to build stronger communities.
  • Integration involves connecting newcomers and locals to combine strengths effectively.
ANECDOTE

Language Builds Initial Trust

  • Saratiel Mugisha shared his arrival experience and the importance of language in building trust.
  • He connected new refugees with community members who speak their language for support.
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Entrepreneurship as Empowerment

  • Entrepreneurship helps refugees leverage their skills and meet community needs.
  • Refugees often identify gaps and start businesses that enrich Northwest Arkansas.
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