Handmade blankets welcome immigrants to U.S.

Category: Human Interest

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. put the finishing touches to (something) / pʊt ðə ˈfɪn ɪ ʃɪŋ ˈtʌtʃ ɛs tʊ / (idiom) – to add or do the last things necessary to make one’s work complete
    Example:

    We’ve just put the finishing touches to the Christmas tree before the party.


  2. immigrant / ˈɪm ɪ grənt / (n.) – a person who has come to a different country to live there permanently
    Example:

    A lot of immigrants have come to this country for better opportunities.


  3. crochet / kroʊˈʃeɪ / (v.) – to make something, such as a sweater or a blanket, using yarn or wool and a special needle that has a curve at one end
    Example:

    My grandmother loves to crochet.


  4. candidacy / ˈkæn dɪ də si / (n.) – the fact or state of running for a position in an election
    Example:

    A lot of people supported him when he announced his candidacy.


  5. gear toward / gɪər təˈwɔrd / (phrasal v.) – to prepare, design, or organize something for a particular purpose
    Example:

    This curriculum is geared toward special learners.


Article

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A Massachusetts woman and her granddaughter use their hands to put the finishing touches to a colorful blanket they are making for immigrants coming to the United States.


They are in a group of men and women who are knitting and sewing blankets intended to make immigrants feel welcome in the country.


The woman then reads out loud a personal note that the immigrant will receive with a blanket, outlining their family’s history of migration and immigration.


The handmade blanket is one of dozens of artistic blankets that crafters have sewn, crocheted and knitted as gifts for refugees in the Vermont community.


It’s part of the national Welcome Blanket project, a crowd-sourced artistic action supporting refugees settling in the U.S.


Los Angeles activist Jayna Zweiman started Welcome Blanket in 2017 in opposition to Donald Trump’s candidacy speeches about building a wall between the United States and Mexico.


To date, thousands of blankets and notes have been created around the country for shows including in Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles and Winooski, Vermont.


The blankets, accompanied with the personal notes from their creators, were then gifted to refugees at events, in welcome boxes, at their new housing or through charity groups.


The project is geared towards refugees — people forced to leave their home or country to escape war, persecution or natural disaster — including Ukrainians who escaped the Russian invasion of their home country.


But the blankets have also gone to immigrants.


In Vermont, Aisha Bitini, who is originally from Central Africa’s Democratic Republic of Congo, said she loves the blanket she chose — a soft, crocheted piece made up of large squares of gold, maroon, off-white and gray.


Kalyan Adhikari, who’s originally from Nepal, said the Vermont project was “such a kind and warm initiative.”


He said it makes refugees feel welcome and a little bit more like they’re home.


Zweiman said she hopes the blanket-making for refugees will become an American tradition.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • The Welcome Blanket project is geared toward refugees who were forced to leave their home country to escape war, persecution, or natural disasters. What do you think they would feel upon receiving the blankets and notes that were created for them? Why? Discuss.
  • If you were to live in a new country, how do you think you can feel welcomed and at home there? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Zweiman said she hopes the blanket-making for refugees will become an American tradition. What kind of help or project for refugees do you want to become a tradition in your country (ex. scholarships for students, livelihood projects)? Why? Discuss.
  • Why do you think some countries are open to accepting refugees? Discuss.