This ongoing collection brings together short video excerpts from interviews with young people in New York, Berlin, and other cities, reflecting on belonging, migration, family, discrimination, and everyday life.
Young people and immigrants are often spoken about in debates on migration, but rarely centered as experts and interpreters of their own lives. The collection is intentionally transnational to surface shared questions across borders.
Explore the stories by storyteller, theme, through curriculum pathways, through curated collections, or by browsing the full archive.
I made it a point to not sound like my parents. I made it a point to not sound like my siblings either. The older ones have a bit of accent when they speak English and the younger ones have a bit of an accent when they speak in Spanish.

Use the archive to explore all stories at your own pace. You can filter by topic, city, search by keyword, or browse page by page to discover stories across places and experiences. Each story is a short video excerpt drawn from in-depth interviews. Together, they offer insight into how migration, identity, and belonging are lived in everyday life.
Behind every video is a person navigating belonging, identity, and diaspora. Meet the people who make this archive possible.
Meet all the Storytellers

Stories connected to our curriculum exploring migration histories, citizenship, displacement, and cross-border movement.

Featured in our curriculum on racism, power, discrimination, and resistance in everyday life.

Featured in our curriculum about creating a sense of identity and belonging.
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