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. Their reflections show how policies, histories, and social norms are lived in everyday moments. The collection is intentionally transnational — not to flatten differences, but to surface shared questions across borders.
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Especially young people, we have issues with our identities and it's rightfully so. Because when we deal with who we are, and you're telling me who you think I am, I am going to perceive myself as the person you just told me I was. And then you go, "Who am I then? Where did I come from? How should I act?"