On the sidewalk near the Aurora Bridge, two blue loveseats face each other. Rita Zawaideh, shaded by a patio umbrella, sits in one.
Laid out on tables around her, small appliances, jewelry and champagne glasses gleam in the sun. The garage doors are open, revealing dressers, clothes and shelves of Pyrex dishes and roasting pans for sale.
Zawaideh chats with a friend as people peruse the items she's collected for refugee families who've come to the U.S. with little or nothing. ...