Javier Tarazona
Digital Content Curator
Javier Tarazona is a student at Langara College. He is a Digital Content Curator for PCHC MoM, which involves preparing and conducting interviews for people and curating their migration stories. Part of the job also requires, researching/organizing relevant archival material, assisting in writing, filming, and editing content, as well as creating informational graphics. Furthermore, he helps in event planning, execution, and administrative tasks. Javier is committed to fulfilling PCHC MoM’s mission of amplifying the voices of immigrants that shape Pacific Canada and producing content that will enrich the organization’s profile. Also, a fun fact about him is that he has a passion for music. He plays guitar, sings and writes songs.
Get in Touch: dcc.intern@pchc-mom.ca
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The migration stories of Soo Bing Jang and James Wong converge in Vancouver, weaving together a narrative of survival that spans from the labor-intensive construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway to the hardships of the Cultural Revolution in China. While James’s family history is marked by the dangerous "three deaths per mile" reality of railway work and the resilience of a burgeoning grocery business, Soo reflects on her transition from a rural farming village to finding "heaven" in the simple amenities of Canadian life. Today, the couple honors their heritage through community gardening and education, viewing their family’s past sacrifices as the essential foundation for the opportunities now available to the next generation.
Bodwell High School, founded by Paul Yuen in 1991, is a global boarding school where students from 50+ countries learn through multiculturalism, community, and service. Rooted in empathy and open-mindedness, the school fosters global citizens through language diversity, cultural exchange, and connections with Indigenous communities, shaping not just minds, but character.
Brazilian musician Luciano Rigobelo's journey from São Paulo to Vancouver is a masterclass in adapting to a new environment while staying true to your roots. Through teaching, busking, and collaborating, he's found a way to not only share his musical gifts but also to build a new life, proving that even without words, music can tell the most profound stories.
Discover the journey of Javier Tarazona, a Venezuelan‑born Canadian whose passion for music and accounting intertwines with a deep commitment to cultural preservation. From childhood road trips across Venezuela to mastering Spanish, English, and Portuguese, Javier navigates life in Vancouver while curating migration stories at PCHC‑MoM and crafting an album that celebrates his dual identity. Read how he turns loneliness into longing, leverages storytelling for social justice, and balances ambition with creativity in pursuit of a brighter future.
Discover the inspiring journey of Afgan Rasul, an internationally acclaimed jazz pianist from Azerbaijan, who found a vibrant community in British Columbia, Canada. Through his extraordinary musical talent and dedicated volunteer work, Afgan's story is a testament to how passion can bridge cultures and create a profound sense of belonging in a new land.


Visual artist Harem Tahir and journalist Diary Marif sit down to discuss their shared Iraqi Kurdish roots and the lifelong struggle for self-determination in a territory divided across four nations. Through a collaborative lens, they reflect on surviving the Halabja massacre and systemic corruption, explaining how these traumas fueled their respective journeys into advocacy and the arts. Now based in Canada, both creators use their platforms to transcend simple narratives of conflict, showcasing the rich cultural humanity of the Kurdish people while amplifying the voices of marginalized groups worldwide.