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Move2STL Blitz Bets St. Louis Jobs Can Lure New Neighbors
By Hoodline St. Louis With thousands of jobs sitting open and the city hungry for new residents, the International Institute of St. Louis has rolled out a new tactic: Move2STL, a free relocation concierge that tries to match workers with local employers before they ever pack a box. Launched Tuesday, the program offers personalized help that bundles job referrals, neighborhood guidance, school information and introductions to local services into one relocation game plan. The
Feb 26


St. Louis nonprofit helps immigrants get driver’s licenses, donated vehicles
By First 4 Alert ST. LOUIS, Mo. (First Alert 4) -A St. Louis nonprofit is covering the cost of driving school for immigrants and connecting them with donated vehicles. The organization’s efforts are helping remove one of the most common barriers to employment and daily life for newly arrived refugees. Welcome Neighbor STL has helped 50 immigrants obtain driver’s licenses through its driving program and has given away 83 donated vehicles since 2022. South Sudan refugee passes
Feb 26


The making of Kenya's Kids at The Magic House
By Chanel 4 A brand new exhibit at The Magic House allows kids to travel to "Kenya" without leaving Kirkwood.
Feb 25


NAFSA Recognizes Eight U.S. Higher Education Institutions for Excellence in Campus Internationalization
By NASFA Washington, D.C. -- Today, NAFSA: Association of International Educators announced that eight U.S. universities and colleges have been selected to receive a 2026 Senator Paul Simon Award for Campus Internationalization. Named after the late Senator Paul Simon of Illinois, the awards celebrate outstanding commitment and accomplishment in campus internationalization. “We are pleased to honor the achievements of eight institutions that have distinguished themselves as
Feb 20


Inside Zeeoma, St. Louis’ new gateway to African fashion and culture
By St. Louis Magazine Zeeoma introduces African fashion, art, and craftsmanship into everyday life, linking two cities through culture and creativity. In many ways, St. Louis has always been a city of connection. Known as the Gateway to the West, it sits at a crossroads of culture, history, and creativity. Zeeoma , a newly opened curated concept store in West County Center , builds on that legacy, this time bridging St. Louis with Lagos, Nigeria, through fashion and culture.
Feb 20


International Mentoring St.Louis
By Town & Style The IMSTL/WTC/Mosaic collaboration was mentioned in the current issue of Town & Style in conjunction with the year-end celebration. Click on the link below to read about it - In the Know, page https://issuu.com/townandstyle/docs/town_style_2.18.26/7?ff
Feb 19


Where to celebrate the Lunar New Year in St. Louis
By STL Magazine This year, we moved into the Year of the Horse on February 17. Trot on over to one of the city’s many celebrations. SLAM Social | February 20 Fold some origami, learn tai chi moves, and enjoy an array of cultural performances. An iconic and energetic lion will dance through the sculpture hall, and student dancers will demonstrate steps from China, Tibet, Korea, Vietnam, and Philippines. Philip Hu, Saint Louis Art Museum’s curator of Asian art, will give a bri
Feb 18


St. Louis Character: Missouri Botanical Garden's new leader came to St. Louis for the plants
By St. Louis Business Journal Story Highlights Lúcia Lohmann became president and director of the Missouri Botanical Garden in January 2025. The Missouri Botanical Garden attracted 1.1 million visitors and reported $72.7 million in operating revenue during 2024. Lohmann grew up in São Paulo, Brazil, where her mother's love of plants inspired her botanical career. For Dr. Lúcia Lohmann, the president and director of the Missouri Botanical Garden, a love for plants is in her bl
Feb 17


Mosaic Stories: Susan Spitz and Ronke Faleti
This month’s Mosaic Story features two inspiring women: Ronke Faleti, a Nigerian-born entrepreneur and Susan Spitz, a transplant from Massachusetts and the International Business Development Manager at the World Trade Center St. Louis. Ronke is the Founder and CEO of Korede House, a unique “third space” and community center dedicated to providing support and empowering programs for women and expecting mothers. Susan, through her work at the World Trade Center St. Louis, helps
Feb 12


Yemeni-style coffee shop Mocha Point targets spring opening at City Foundry
By KSDK The shop will seat three times as many customers as its St. Charles location. ST. LOUIS — Yemeni coffee shop Mocha Point will open its first location in St. Louis' Midtown neighborhood later this year. Mocha Point is targeting a spring opening for its new space on the ground floor of One Foundry Way, a $96 million apartment tower at 3835 Foundry Way that opened in 2024 . The small business is owned by Sarem Othman and his brother Addel Othman. Their father also helps
Feb 12


Patisserie Svoi opens in Central West End
The European bakery is situated on a bustling strip of the popular St. Louis neighborhood By Saucemagazine.com Without a doubt, Patisserie Svoi – the Ukrainian bakery that opened at 8 S. Euclid Ave. in the Central West End a few weeks ago – has brought a new level of elegance to the neighborhood. A few paces from the hospital complex at Euclid Avenue and Forest Parkway, the exterior features serene, butter-lettuce paint and the simple words on its windows: “Desserts. Pastri
Feb 11


Mayor Cara Spencer backs immigrants amid ICE tensions
By Fox 2 Now ST. LOUIS – In the wake of widespread protests following two deadly shootings at the hands of federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minneapolis, St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer is weighing in on the matter. “Like many of you, I’ve been watching what’s happening across the nation. There are real questions, real fears, and real conversations about who we are as a country,” she said. Spencer–who is coming on her first year as the 48th mayor– took to soci
Feb 3


East St. Louis schools turn to international teachers to fill critical staff vacancies
By St. Louis Public Radio- Hiba Ahmad East St. Louis School District 189 is turning to qualified international teachers to help fill critical staff vacancies. The district brought on a dozen teachers at the start of the 2025-26 school year and plans to add 12 more for the next school year. The teachers represent a small portion of the approximately 570 teachers across the district. The district joins the Normandy Schools Collaborative, Riverview Gardens and St. Louis Public S
Jan 31


SLATE, THE FORCE BEHIND THE ST. LOUIS WORKFORCE ---EP.22 Office of New Americans
By STL TV On this episode, Host Jade Harrell talks to Gilberto Pinela, Director of the Office of New Americans, about how his office works with SLATE to help fill open jobs and increase population in St. Louis. He helps SLATE with materials for job fairs and more.
Jan 24


How St. Louis Immigrant Population Is Thriving Amidst ICE Department Policies
Empowering Immigrants and Navigating Policies for a Thriving St. Louis by Metalle Tagner, the https://thenarrativematters.com/ Building Bridges: St. Louis Mosaic Project and the ICE Department The St. Louis Mosaic Project acts as a vital regional initiative. Its primary goal is dedicated to transforming St. Louis into a more welcoming community for immigrants. Since it launched in 2012, this project has focused heavily on the economic and social benefits that a growing foreig
Jan 23


Refugee support nonprofit Welcome Neighbor STL names new leader
Welcome Neighbor STL, a nonprofit that supports refugee and immigrant families resettling in St. Louis, has named a new leader. The nonprofit's board of directors named Ann Wittman, who in the past three years has held leadership roles in its family support, program management, transportation services and other service areas, as its new executive director. She succeeds Jessica Bueler, the founder and former executive director , who left the organization in September to "pursu
Jan 22


Mosaic Project Hosts STL 101 on Supporting the International Community
Suzanne Sierra, Blake Hamilton share how newcomers are adjusting to life in St. Louis On Jan. 20, the St. Louis Mosaic Project, a regional initiative that is professionally managed by the St. Louis Economic Development Partnership, World Trade Center St. Louis and a 32 Member Steering Committee, hosted an STL 101 information session, called “Supporting Our International Community.” The session, which took place on Zoom, was co-hosted by Suzanne Sierra, executive director of t
Jan 20


City of St. Louis Selected for Gateways for Growth, National Program to Support Immigrant Inclusion and Growth
St. Louis joins a network of more than 75 communities that have participated in the initiative since it launched in 2016. The City of St. Louis has been selected to be part of the Gateways for Growth (G4G) [ gatewaysforgrowth.org ] program through the American Immigration Council [ www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org ] and Welcoming America [ welcomingamerica.org ], two national nonprofits working to support immigrant inclusion in communities across the country. As part
Jan 17


Regional Workforce Partnerships Event to Highlight Future of St. Louis Workforce and Launch of Move2STL Initiative
A keynote conversation with Dr. Ness Sandoval to explore labor trends, talent pipelines, and employer collaboration ST. LOUIS, MO — The International Institute of St. Louis, Move2STL, and SLATE Missouri Job Center will host Regional Workforce Partnerships: Building a Stronger St. Louis on Thursday, January 29, 2026, from 6:00–8:00 p.m. at 18Rails at City Foundry STL (3730 Foundry Way, Suite 110, St. Louis, MO 63110). The event will bring together employers, workforce lead
Jan 17


This months Mosaic Stories: Gaby Cornelius & Randy Vines
This month’s Mosaic Story features Randy Vines, co-creator of STL Style and one of the identical twins behind the iconic St. Louis brand, as well as Gabriela Cornelius, founder of Mexicanos en St. Louis – Alma de México, also works as a coordinator at the Federal Reserve Bank. Gabriela arrived in St. Louis in the 1980s and shares her perspective on the challenges she faced during that time, despite being familiar with the United States. She reflects on how difficult the proce
Jan 15
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