MEDIA & EVENTS
RECENT MEDIA:
Recent Media:
- “City of Refugees,” New Books Network, Professor Susan Thomson interviews Susan Hartman
- “Old Towns, New Havens: City of Refugees,” Commonweal, book review
- “How Refugees Transformed a Dying Rust Belt Town,” The New York Times, cover story by Susan Hartman, photos by Todd Heisler
- “Documenting the City of Refugees,” Public Seminar, an interview with Susan Hartman; “A City on Fire,” excerpt from the book
- “Susan Hartman on City of Refugees,” Leonard Lopate at Large: WBAI, New York City, interview with Susan Hartman
- “How Utica Became a City Where Refugees Came to Rebuild,” Literary Hub, excerpt
- “City of Refugees by Susan Hartman,” Booklist review
- “City of Refugees by Susan Hartman,” Publisher’s Weekly, review
- “How refugees are revitalizing American cities: A journalist’s immersive book,” Los Angeles Times, interview with Susan Hartman
- “Review: 3 books capture the stories, terror and inspiration at the heart of human migration,” San Francisco Chronicle, Datebook review
- “City of Refugees The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town,” New Books Network, interview with Susan Hartman
- “How refugees shape Utica, 18th Century maple, thanking Jimmy Carter,” NCPR First Person, interview with Susan Hartman
- “Refugees the Key to a Rust Belt City Lifting Itself Up,” The Jefferson Exchange, Jefferson Public Radio, KSOR, interview with Susan Hartman
- “2022 Nonfiction Preview, Part II,” BookRiot, included in a roundup of new nonfiction books
- “City of Refugees: The Story of Three Newcomers Who Breathed Life into a Dying American Town by Susan Hartman,” The OECD Forum Network, excerpt
- “Journalist to Discuss How Refugees Revitalize a Dying Town: WMJ’s Exclusive Preview of Boswell Books’ Event,” Wisconsin Muslim Journal, City of Refugees feature
- “New book explores why immigration benefits old and new Americans,” WDET Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson, interview with Susan Hartman
- “Lessons from Utica, a small city that welcomed and was transformed by refugees,” National Catholic Reporter, article on City of Refugees
- “A new book follows years in the lives of Utica refugee families. What the author learned,” Utica Observer Dispatch, interview with Susan Hartman
- “MSNBC’s Ali Velshi and Journalist and Author Susan Hartman,” Stand Up with Pete Dominick, interview with Susan Hartman
- “Author Susan Hartman Details The Revival Of A Dying American Town,” WGTD The Morning Show, interview with Susan Hartman
- “Interview with Susan Hartman,” What Matters Most, Paul Samuel Dolman
- “A Rust Belt City Revived by Immigrants,” Columbia Magazine, book review of City of Refugees; “Here’s How Refugees are Reshaping America,” Columbia News, author Q&A; “Susan Hartman’s Writing about Communities Course Mirrors Her Personal Experience Writing Book about Refugees,” Columbia Spectator
Photograph © Camellia Hartman
Photograph © Camellia Hartman
Photograph © Camellia Hartman