Re-imagining Migration
Re-imagining Migration addresses one of our nation’s most challenging issues today: the ways that polarization, prejudice, and hatred between people of different identities, backgrounds, and perspectives are dividing and damaging our communities and our nation. In the current environment, children of immigrants are often targets of overlapping prejudices as both members of immigrant families and a
06/03/2026
June is Immigrant Heritage Month
Honoring it means more than acknowledging history. It means acting on it. Our free resource “12 Ways Students Can Honor Immigrant Heritage Month by Taking Action” gives students concrete, meaningful ways to move from empathy to civic engagement.
Here we are highlighting 4 of those 12 ways students can honor today.
Full resource at the link in bio. 🔗
05/18/2026
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 📚
In 2013, LA-based artist Ken Tanaka released a short film called What Kind of Asian Are You? — and it went viral for a reason. In just a few minutes, it captures something many Asian-American students experience regularly: the assumption that looking a certain way means you can’t truly belong here.
Re-Imagining Migration has paired this film with classroom discussion questions to help educators open up conversations about identity, stereotyping, and belonging.
Free resource at the link in bio. 🔗
05/14/2026
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month 📚
Re-Imagining Migration’s reading list — 9 Must-Read Books by Asian-Origin Authors — brings together stories of migration, identity, and belonging across generations and geographies.
Each book is paired with Learning Arc questions to help educators bring these stories into the classroom with intention.
Written by Aakanksha Gupta.
Full list at the link in bio. 🔗
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