Ithaca City of Asylum

Providing refuge for persecuted writers and artists since 2001

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Ithaca City of Asylum Welcomes Exiled Political Cartoonist to Community (2019)

Voices of Freedom Speak in Ithaca (2016)

Refuge of Visionaries (2016)

Neither Here nor There: The Shifting Identities of Raza Rumi (2016)

Writer in Exile Raza Rumi Presents Lecture (2016)

Samarasinghe Judges High School Writing Contest (2014)

Ithaca Organization Houses, Protects Exiled Writers (2013)

“The Hotbed of Imminent Danger”: Sri Lankan Writer Sonali Samarasinghe (2013)

Ithaca City of Asylum Welcomes Sri Lankan Journalist Sonali Samarasinghe to Town (2012)

Bringing The World To Wells (2009)

Banned Writers Find Refuge In U.S. Cities (2007)

Dissident And Novelist Finds Sanctuary At Cornell (2006)

China Connection (2003)

Ithaca Named Second U.S. City Of Asylum (2001)

Yi Ping Becomes Ithaca City Of Asylum’s First Resident Writer (2001)

PRESS RELEASES

  • Georgian Writer and Peace Activist to Perform September 26th at “Voices of Freedom”
  • Filmmaker to present movie on local Georgian peace activist couple Irakli Kakabadze and Anna Dolidze
  • 2008 Voices of Freedom

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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 may be vanishing or whose languages may be endangered. We also advocate for human rights and freedom of expression. ICOA is an all-volunteer project of the Center for Transformative Action and a member of the International Cities of Refuge Network.

How can I help?

You can attend our events, provide free or discounted services for our guests, or volunteer to join our board. But the simplest way to help is to make a tax-deductible donation! It's fast and easy to give online, or you can write a check payable to the Center for Transformative Action and mail it to Center for Transformative Action, P.O. Box 760, Ithaca, NY 14851. Make sure to write "ICOA" on the memo line.

Friends

Artist Protection Fund
Artistic Freedom Initiative
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
Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
PEN America
Scholars at Risk
Story House Ithaca

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