Katie Aikens
The Communicator

Refugees come to Spokane. |
Refugees find new start in Spokane |
| Kateryna Poradluk
Communicator
Life is a challenge. It puts
people down and overtakes them.
But there is a hope.
Kharea Ahmed, 25, attends
English classes in Adult Service
Learning in Spokane. Ahmed
was born and raised in Iraq. Her
family came to America in April.
“In 2005, when Shia people killed my husband’s brother, we were scared to continue to live in Iraq,” Ahmed said. “There was a big chance that they could kill us too.”
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Onalee Stewart
The Communicator

Fish fry meal, along with information about the club. |
Offering food and friends |
| Club’s Fish Fry provides food and promotes the club
Jolene Denny
Communicator
Walking into the African American Club’s Fish Fry there
is a noticeable in the change of atmosphere. There’s the smell of fried catfish and corn bread, mixed with light music, and casual conversations between people chatting over a meal.
This is the atmosphere of the AAC’s Fish Fry. $5 is all it
takes to receive a heaping plate of food and a drink, and then enjoy the company. The AAC is holding the fish fry every Friday until May 23rd and is currently working on rescheduling the events and activities that they will offer in the future.
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