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Empowering women, breaking stereotypes and public discourse.

Have a look at the work of the Muslim Sisters of Eire, an independent organisation of Muslim women living in Ireland. MSOE aims to empower women, break stereotypes and public discourse.

It Takes A Community to make new discoveries

Today, discover how the Montrealese get to know each other through cooking classes and podcasts in the heart of the city. How are you changing the conversation in your community?

It Takes a Community to Create Better Societies

Meet Jämaelle and her program “French for All” which facilitates the integration of migrants in her town by teaching them French. Watch how learning the common language contributes to creating richer, diverse and inclusive communities.

It Takes a Community to Grow

In Spain, the Asociación Rumiñahui organizes activities involving both local and migrant populations so that they get to know each other to overcome fear and discrimination. Find out more below!

How to change migration narratives

Changing migration narratives is possible! You want to know how? Listen to Eva Garzón Hernandez who gives us some tips to promote a balanced narrative about migrants.

1. Use your own POSITIVE narrative

2. Resort to VALUES

The importance of migration narratives

Why does the way we talk about migration matter? Eva Garzón Hernandez and Stella Opoku-Owusu tell us how our perception of migration influences migrants’ lives and our communities, and how it can impact racism and discrimination.

It Takes A Community to Contribute to the Common Good

Migrants have a lot to bring to societies. Have a look at the integration of Venezuelan children in Ecuador through the work of the Semillas the Paz organization, part of the “Como Nacido entre Nosotros” campaign.

Building Welcoming Communities in New Zealand

Have a look at the Welcoming Communities Programme in New Zealand and hear directly from Mayors, newcomers and other community members to tell you more about what it takes to build welcoming communities.

Former Lord Mayor of Dublin Talks about How Diversity Can Strengthen the City

Hazel Chu, former Lord Mayor of Dublin, talks about diversity in politics and making the city welcoming for all.