Ithaca City of Asylum

Providing refuge for persecuted writers and artists

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KERourke

    Posts by KERourke:
  • Kakabadze Assaulted in Republic of Georgia; Dolidze Takes Government Position There
  • Reza Daneshvar 1948–2015
  • Edward Hower’s Latest Book is an Eloquent Collection of Essays
  • Ithaca Out Loud: Ithaca Actors Read Ithaca Authors
  • A Voice for Freedom
  • Journalist, Educator Challenges Corruption
  • Board Member Publishes Book on Families and Fracking
  • Using Fiction for Social Change
  • Samarasinghe Gives Commencement Address
  • Calls Beyond Our Hearing and Murder, She Rode
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What is ICOA?

ICOA provides refuge in Ithaca, New York, for writers and artists whose works are suppressed, whose lives are threatened, whose cultures are vanishing, and whose languages are endangered. We also advocate for human rights and freedom of expression. ICOA is part of the International Cities of Refuge Network (ICORN).

How Can I Support ICOA?

ICOA is a project of the Center for Transformative Action, a 501(c)3 organization. Donations are tax deductible. Give online at GiveGab or send a check with ICOA on the memo line to Center for Transformative Action, P.O. Box 760, Ithaca, NY 14851.

Friends
  • Black Mountain Institute
  • Buffalo Street Books
  • Center for Transformative Action
  • City of Asylum/Detroit
  • City of Asylum/Pittsburgh
  • Cornell University
  • Human Rights in China
  • International Cities of Refuge Network
  • Ithaca College
  • Ithaca Welcomes Refugees
  • PEN America
  • Scholars at Risk
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