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At the heart of Re-Imagining Migration are the resources we’ve thoughtfully curated for real-time application of our framework for the students of today. We will continue to refine the search functionality of the website, in the meantime, if you are looking for collections of resources that align with the learning arc search for "Moving Stories," "Undertsanding Migration," or "Turning to Action." 

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“I Am Not Your Cholo:” Telling Migration Stories in Persuasive Essays

In this Re-Imagining Migration and Words Without Borders webinar. viewers will explore the transformative power of storytelling while highlighting underrepresented narratives. The session began with an…

Grade Levels: High School
Types: Webinars

Countering Anti-Immigrant Prejudice Webinar :

Countering Anti-Immigrant Prejudice: Strategies for Educators in a Politically Charged Climate As the 2024 election approaches, stereotypes, memes, and tropes about immigrants are becoming more prevalent,…

Grade Levels: Elementary, High School, Middle School
Types: Webinars

Knowing, Welcoming, and Educating SLIFE and Newcomer Students

Join Re-Imagining Migration (RM) and Bridges to Academic Success, CUNY (BAS) for an insightful hour-long webinar focused on understanding and supporting Students with Limited or Interrupted…

Grade Levels: Elementary, High School, Middle School
Types: Webinars

Supporting Immigrant Students’ Success

This Immigrant Learning Center webinar features Re-Imagining Migration Executive Director Adam Strom moderating a discussion on supporting immigrant students’ success. Topics include understanding our students’ lives,…

Types: Video Resources, Webinars

History of Immigration in Schools

​​In The History of Immigration in Schools and Stories of Belonging, the Re-Imagining Migration team will present in collaboration with Jessica Lander, teacher of immigrant students at…

Types: Webinars

Immigrant Students and Their Right to Education

All students have a right to education, regardless of their immigration status. However, not all schools are fulfilling that right in practice. Re-Imagining Migration Executive Director…

Types: Webinars

Teaching the Graphic Novel Frontera

HarperCollins Publishers and Re-Imagining Migration invite you to learn about teaching the graphic novel Frontera written by Julio Anta and Jacoby Salcedo. Julio and Jacoby speak with Author and Educational Visionary Sara…

Grade Levels: High School, Middle School
Types: Webinars

Moving Stories in the Classroom

This webinar explores how educators can use stories of migration – including Carola Suárez- Orozco’s Moving Stories Project – to amplify student voices, build bridges between students, and…

Types: Webinars

The Power of Refugees

Basma Alawee is a refugee. She and her husband fled Iraq after the Iraq war and settled in the United States. Since arriving in the U.S.,…

Types: Lessons, Webinars

Everyone Has a Story

Facing History and Ourselves created “Everyone Has a Story,” a short film about Arn Chorn Pond. Today, Arn is a world-renowned human rights activist who harnesses the…

Types: Lessons, Webinars
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