Resource Library
Welcome to Re-Imagining Migration's comprehensive resource collection, featuring over 500 carefully curated materials designed to transform how schools and educators approach migration, inclusion, and belonging. Whether you're developing curriculum, creating inclusive learning environments, leading professional development, or working to support immigrant-origin students, our library offers resources and guidance for every aspect of building migration-responsive educational communities.
Types of Resources
Lessons
Lesson plans, student activities, and discussion guides ready for immediate use
Planning
Tools
Frameworks and guides to help you integrate migration themes into your existing curriculum
Articles/
Research
Hand-picked articles and high-quality research to bring topics to life.
Study
Guides &
Collections
Curated sets of resources organized around specific themes or learning objectives
Teaching
Techniques
Practical strategies for creating inclusive, engaging learning environments
Video
Resources
Online videos and streaming content to depict migration stories.
Results
Teaching The Arrival
Written by Sara K. Ahmed This educator’s guide transforms Shaun Tan’s powerful wordless graphic novel into a rich, interdisciplinary learning experience centered on belonging and migration….
Moving Stories: Building Connection and Belonging in Times of Division
Build empathy, belonging, and civic connection in your classroom through the power of migration narratives—while protecting student safety and agency. This comprehensive curriculum guide helps educators…
Fostering Belonging: A Guide to Addressing Anti-Immigrant Bullying in Schools
Anti-immigrant bullying in schools is a serious issue that affects students’ well-being, academic performance, and sense of belonging. This comprehensive guide provides educators with essential resources…
Teaching Frontera
Mateo makes the dangerous journey back home to the United States through the Sonoran Desert with the help of a new friend, a ghost named Guillermo…
Climate Migrate Case Study
According to the Institute for Economics & Peace, it is estimated that by the year 2050, more than one billion people will be under threat of…
The Great Migration Collection
Between the end of World War I and the end of the 1960s, over six million African Americans left the South in search of safety, freedom,…
Teaching Efrén Divided
Efrén Divided is an OwnVoices debut middle-grade novel about family, friendship, and tearing down the walls being built between all of us. Efrén Nava’s Amá is…
Paper Trails: Tracing Migration Through Family Documentation
A Collaboration between Ancestry Classroom, Donna M. Neary, and Re-Imagining Migration Every family has migration stories. Some are told proudly across generations. Others are whispered carefully,…
7 Levers for Building Belonging in Schools
Create inclusive learning environments where every student thrives When immigrant-origin students feel they belong, academic, social, and civic success follows. Our research-based 7-Step approach provides educators…
Moving Stories: The Path Forward
The “Moving Stories Unit – The Path Forward” is an innovative educational resource designed to engage 11th and 12th grade high school students in meaningful exploration…
