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MOVE is a digital publication that aims to educate readers on the social, political, and cultural impacts of global migration. All stories were created at the 2016 Salzburg Academy on Media and Global Change by students and faculty from around the world. #WhatMoveWillYouMake

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  • (MY)GRATION • Things of Value

    (MY)GRATION • Things of Value

    Sometimes the best stories about migration start with a telling detail. What are the objects that migrants hold dear?
    Go to the profile of Susan D. Moeller
    Susan D. Moeller
    Aug 2, 2016

    INTEGRATION MODELS

    Jeremiah Kipainoi

    Lives in Motion

    Michelle Sainz

    Serving Up a Better Life

    Sophocles P. Geroules

    Flipping the Narrative on Migration

    Julia Bryant

    The Motions of Migration

    Paige von Sprecken
    The Silenced

    The Silenced

    Powerful stories from silenced migrant workers and helpful hints to end exploitation.
    Go to the profile of Kaylee Largay
    Kaylee Largay
    Aug 3, 2016
    Why don’t we help them?

    Why don’t we help them?

    Migrant women all over the world are being mistreated instead of helped by their receiving communities.
    Go to the profile of feli.carrique
    feli.carrique
    Aug 1, 2016
    Families in Motion

    Families in Motion

    Ties are severed but never lost.
    Go to the profile of Stephanie Quon
    Stephanie Quon
    Aug 2, 2016
    With Liberty and Justice, For Some

    With Liberty and Justice, For Some

    Crossing the border is only half the battle.
    Go to the profile of Zoe Cronin
    Zoe Cronin
    Aug 1, 2016
    Life on hold.

    Life on hold.

    The migrant story, as told by citizens throughout the ages
    Go to the profile of De'Graft Mensah
    De'Graft Mensah
    Aug 3, 2016
    Creating Connections

    Creating Connections

    How the stories of two Syrian refugees can help us hope and dream for a better world
    Go to the profile of Jay Barbara
    Jay Barbara
    Aug 3, 2016
    “Keep those terrorists out of my country”

    “Keep those terrorists out of my country”

    How the western world associates Middle Eastern refugees with terrorists
    Go to the profile of Hannah Grimes
    Hannah Grimes
    Aug 3, 2016
    Migration: perspectives on social integration

    Migration: perspectives on social integration

    The move was successful, but now what?
    Go to the profile of Nour Hassoun
    Nour Hassoun
    Aug 3, 2016
    A Generation of Migrated Education

    A Generation of Migrated Education

    A Communication of Lessons
    Go to the profile of Nour Al Hajjar
    Nour Al Hajjar
    Aug 1, 2016
    Undocumented in North America

    Undocumented in North America

    How we view migrants in a country often comes down more to perception than reality.
    Go to the profile of Linda G
    Linda G
    Aug 4, 2016
    The Silenced Path

    The Silenced Path

    Stories of the LGBTQI migration in the Middle East
    Go to the profile of Paula Velasco
    Paula Velasco
    Aug 3, 2016
    Just Like Your Brother

    Just Like Your Brother

    Racism and the Migration Crisis — Whose Fault Is It?
    Go to the profile of Sarah Parvaresh
    Sarah Parvaresh
    Aug 3, 2016
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