Swedish American Center

The Swedish American Center, a national institute for migration studies and cultural exchange, was founded in 1960 when 100,000 Swedes emigrated to the United States.[1] The Center serves as a continuation of the activities initiated by the Emigrantregistret/Kinship Center. The Swedish American Center is located in new premises at the Residence in central Karlstad.

The Magazine

The Swedish American Center collaborates with The Swedish Council of America to release a quarterly magazine named Sweden & America. The magazine is published in both Swedish and English editions.

gollark: No, still stupid. Yes, you can not know things and that is fine. But not looking up relevant safety information (or ignoring it? If I remember right, that person was not very receptive to people saying that they were doing stupid things) when doing something you can quite easily recognize as potentially dangerous is stupid.
gollark: I would consider mishandling radioactive material, or trolling about it, very stupid.
gollark: Never underestimate human stupidity.
gollark: Although I don't think they'll let you buy people.
gollark: It's a lower bound. The real figure is probably a lot more.

References

  1. Skog, Carol Elizabeth (2014). Enchantment dventyr, HCA and I Understand. Nordic Scripts. p. 79.
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