We invite you to explore this showcase of the short, educational videos we produce on topics related to migration, diversity, and belonging. All are available free to the public!
How have migrants been affected by Covid-19? This series of documentary shorts explore the stories of 12 migrants in 11 countries and scholars share which policy change can improve their conditions.
Stories of migration, belonging, and identity: We asked 17 young people in Europe what it’s like to be a migrant or how it feels to be perceived as a migrant when you’re actually a local.
You’ll never look at a headline about “climate refugees” the same. In this series, three experts and eight climate activists dissect the complex interactions between migration and climate change.
Learn about the topic of populism from the lens of migration, diversity, democracy, and human rights. Our four experts hone in on Europe and Turkey to offer you new perspectives on this current phenomenon.
The debate surrounding nationalism often grabs hold of the right to belong and to exclude. This 12-part series explores this topic as part of an interactive open online course within the Erasmus+ Virtual Exchange project.
We’ve remixed some of our most popular clips and voices on topics such as smuggling, borders, German identity, and multiculturalism, adding a bit of moderation for a new take on old favorites.
Increased diversity in Europe is a problem for some, a cause for celebration for others, and a lived reality for many. This course offers nuanced and evidence-based insights on integration and identity.
Is migration as big a deal as we make it out to be? In this course, we take a look at some of the most commonly-held preconceptions about migration with acclaimed academic Hein de Haas.
This course gives you 8 key insights into migration that come from the largely overlooked perspectives of migrants. Delivered by origin country expert Nassim Majidi.
We teamed up with the London School of Economics (LSE) to bring you the most original ideas and findings on migration after Brexit, from jobs to borders to media.
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“The power of Migration Matters videos lies in the ability of the well selected speakers to break complicated issues down to understandable messages without losing the crucial points. People who watch the videos will have better conversations about migration and integration.”
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