By Associated Press - Sunday, January 21, 2018

BOSTON (AP) - Nonprofit groups sympathetic to the plight of refugees in America will stage an exhibition, panel discussion, concert and other events in Boston.

Oxfam America says Monday evening’s “Uniting for Refugees ” presentations will be free of charge to the public and begin at 6 p.m. at Boston’s District Hall.

Oxfam says the event coincides with the anniversary of President Donald Trump’s first executive order tightening immigration restrictions.

It will include a performance by Chadwick Stokes, a singer-songwriter and front man for the bands Dispatch and State Radio.

Other events include a display of items that refugees worldwide used in their journeys to safety, and a panel discussion with experts from Oxfam and Amnesty International.

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