This ongoing collection brings together short video excerpts from interviews with young people in New York, Berlin, and other cities, reflecting on belonging, migration, family, discrimination, and everyday life.
Young people and immigrants are often spoken about in debates on migration, but rarely centered as experts and interpreters of their own lives. The collection is intentionally transnational to surface shared questions across borders.
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Dear God: I would be a happy man if I had one dollar every day in my pocket, if I had one pair of shoes, if I had a couple of good pants and a couple of good shirts and if I had the ability to eat an entire chicken when I wanted to.