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Cultural Services

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Cultural Orientation Services

BRCW supports the process of cultural orientation (CO) by bringing our cultures together, respecting both, while assisting the transition to life here by offering:

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  1. Interpretation & Translation - Starting with effective communication with Burmese/Rohingya helps us address cultural barriers and concerns and help our community on their pathway to citizenship and understanding US laws and norms

  2. CO Through Education - BRCW seeks working partnerships to help our service sectors reach and serve our community.  Contact us to explore!

  3. Events & Digital Media/Content Creation- BRCW attempts to bridge cultural divides by building mutual learning opportunities and creating multimedia Rohingya content, and sharing our stories in person and online

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BRCW Facebook 

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CO Productions

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CO in Education

Culture Through Food

Coming from a region known for variety in cuisine, food is a big part of Rohingya culture. Sharing meals with our community and friends is one way we promote and continue Rohingya Culture.

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  1. ICNA Relief Food Pantry and Donations Incl; Fresh and frozen meat, vegetables, and shelf stable items.

  2. Serving food at REC Center Events.

  3. Breaking the evening fast with our community: Serving our community nightly meals during the holy month of Ramadan.

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Food at BRCW

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Culture through Language

Reversing Rohingya Language Extinction by building Rohingya Literacy and Education Tools

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  1. Rohingyalish Orthography development, We support efforts creating and using learning materials in Rohingyalish - A Rohingya writing system

  2. Planned Rohingya Language classes at REC using these new materials.  Read more Here

Read more about our work!

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Rohingya Speaker Page​​

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Rohingya Literacy Productions

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Culture through Religion

Religion plays a preeminent role in Rohingya culture.  Generations of abuses have stripped Rohingya culture to their core, Religion is among the few things that could not be taken away, thus serves as a core defining property of Rohingya culture. As diaspora communities cling to vestiges of their culture, we offer a safe and welcoming space for our communities to begin again.

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  • Religious Cultural Services;

  • Guidance & Counseling

  • Marriage & Funeral Services

  • Youth Education Programs

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Religious Services​

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