Moving Stories Resource Collection

Grade Levels: Elementary, High School, Middle School Questions: How should we teach about migration?

The resources on this page support the first section of the Re-imagining Migration Learning Arc. Migration is our shared experience as humans. Explore stories that help us to understand ourselves, our communities, and the world. Among the questions these resources explore are the following:

  1. In what ways do stories of migration help us understand who we are?
  2. What can we learn from the many visible and invisible stories of migration around us?
  3. How can we approach the sharing of stories of migration with understanding and compassion?


Home by Warshan Shire

From Generation to Generation from Code Switch

A Nation of Immigrants and Xenophobia

Moving Stories Interview Questions

First Days in the US: Marjorie Agosín

Living a Hyphenated Life: Sara K. Ahmed

Undocumented and COVID Positive

Astrid Emily Francis: Unpacking Culture With Yuri Morales’s Dreamers

American Hunger: Richard Wright

Viet Thanh Nguyen: We Should All Know What It Is To Be An Outsider

Sarah Said: Exploring Our Names to Learn Dispositions for a World on the Move

Tyrus Wong Remembers Angel Island

Cheryl Hamilton: Telling Immigrant Stories

My Name is Ayad Faroud Al Rousan: A Syrian Refugee’s Story

Jessica Lander: Making History Personal

Erika Lee’s Family Story of Immigration

Classroom Resource: A Portrait of Berenice Sarmiento Chávez

Video: Where are you from?

Teaching Ideas: A Moving Stories Mini-Unit

Educator Spotlight: Lauren Schultz

Classroom Resource: Birth Water

Resource Collection: World Refugee Day & Beyond

Media Highlight Series: 9 Must Read Books by Asian-Origin Authors

Coming to America: Poems from Lowell High School Students

Jessica Lander: Coming To America – Migration & Poetry

Shira Deneer: Teaching Immigration in Jewish Schools

The Danger of a Single Story

Sarah Said: Knowing Our Stories, Helps Our Students Write Their Own

Media Highlight: 7 Must Read Books by Latinx Authors

Moving Stories Educator Guide

Telling Stories: the Children of African Immigrants

Words Without Borders: Literature from Around the World

Classroom Resource: Fatima’s Drawings

Anglicized Portuguese Names

Your stories are our history.

Unexpected Unions: The Punjabi-Mexican Families of California

How Immigration Status Has Impacted One Family

Immigrant Families: A Story by Hasan Minhaj

Moving Stories Interview Questions

Moving Stories Interview Questions: My Moving Story

Moving Stories: A Campaign for Connection

Moving Stories: My Parent’s Story Interview Questions

Moving Stories Interview Questions: My Ancestor’s Story

Moving Stories: Contracting

Classroom Resource: Sandra Cisneros, Identity, and the House on Mango Street

Classroom Resource: Jhumpa Lahiri and American Identity

Classroom Resource: Suitcase Stories – U-Meleni and her destiny to be herself

Classroom Resource: Jhumpa Lahiri and Transcultural Identities

Somos/We Are from Latino USA

Reflections on Identity with Kwame Anthony Appiah

From Immigrant to U.S. Citizen via Starbucks

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