Digital Stories Collection

PCHC-MoM is curating a collection of migration-related stories and reflections for the future Museum of Migration. Submissions remain confidential, with optional permission-based sharing on our website and social media.

Featured Stories

  • Restorying BC: Stories of Migration and Heritage

    "Restorying BC" is a powerful collection of 25 immigrant stories that reveal the courage, resilience, and diversity shaping British Columbia. Through personal narratives of arrival, adaptation, and community, this project by PCHC-MOM celebrates the people who have built BC’s multicultural identity.

  • Moving Beyond Borders: Stories of Asian Canadian Identity, Resilience, and Leadership

    A collection of powerful narratives celebrating the diverse experiences, unwavering resilience, and impactful leadership of Asian Canadians. These stories, shared at a dynamic panel event hosted by PCHC-MoM in collaboration with Capilano University, offer profound insights into navigating cultural landscapes, overcoming barriers, and building vibrant communities.

  • Tangible Memories: Stories of heritage carried across generations and continents

    What does it mean to hold on to your heritage? In this collection, we explore the physical and emotional links that connect us to our past. From a long-lost cousin who reappears with a scrap of paper to a stamp that helps bring a century-old injustice to light. We share stories of heirlooms, family traditions, and the comforting taste of home, all powerful reminders that our past is always within our reach.

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PCHC-MoM Open House: A New Beginning and a Tribute to Nelson Mandela

The Museum of Migration Society (PCHC-MoM) marked a significant milestone with its first-ever Open House, held in partnership with the Immigrant Services Society of BC. The event celebrated Nelson Mandela Day, featuring a moving talk by Dr. Patsy George, who recounted her personal encounter with the global icon. Attendees explored PCHC-MoM’s mission to support newcomers and refugees in British Columbia, fostering connections and emphasizing the organization’s core values of community, belonging, and social justice.

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Moving Beyond Borders

“Moving Beyond Borders” brought together powerful voices from across the Asian diaspora to share stories of identity, resilience, and leadership. Hosted in collaboration with Capilano University, this vibrant celebration of Asian Heritage Month highlighted the strength of community through storytelling, dialogue, and cultural expression.

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The Story of Cathy Lee

Cathy Lee’s journey from Hong Kong to Canada is a story of educational vision, cultural pride, and lifelong service. As an immigrant educator and community builder, she’s spent decades empowering youth and fostering cross-cultural understanding to help shape a more just, inclusive society.

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The Story of Diary Marif

From surviving dictatorship in Kurdistan to telling untold stories in Canada, journalist Diary Marif uses his voice to challenge erasure, amplify sub-minority perspectives, and redefine what it means to belong in media. His journey is one of courage, truth-telling, and quiet defiance.

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The Story of TJ Delegencia

TJ Delegencia’s journey as a queer, disabled, neurodiverse, second-generation Chinese-Filipino Canadian has shaped his mission to create inclusive spaces rooted in authenticity and equity. From surviving a brain tumor to leading DEI at Capilano University, TJ’s story is one of resilience, identity, and redefining what leadership looks like.

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The Story of Vincent Wong

Vincent Wong’s journey from second-generation identity struggles to arts leadership is a powerful testament to resilience, cultural advocacy, and creative storytelling. Navigating between worlds, he’s built community, challenged conventions, and used his voice to amplify others, proving that leadership doesn’t always follow a straight path.

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The Story of Kai Liang

From brick-by-brick beginnings to leading healthcare infrastructure projects across B.C., Kai Liang’s story is one of quiet strength, resilience, and purpose-driven leadership. She’s not just building buildings—she’s building bridges between cultures, communities, and careers.

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A Journey of Leadership Coach, Book Coach, Author & Speaker: An Interview with Rasie Bamigbade

Rasie Bamigbade’s journey from civil war in Sierra Leone to refugee life in Canada shaped her into a powerful voice for leadership and self-empowerment. Now a bestselling author and leadership coach, she helps others grow from within, mentor youth, and close the leadership opportunity gap—proving that even the most difficult paths can lead to purpose and impact.

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Interested in sharing your story?

We are working on curating a collection of migration-related stories, articles, and writings! If you would like to submit an original story, article or short essay belonging to you, please email info@pchc-mom.ca

Any information submitted will be confidential and for PCHC-MoM use only until the Museum of Migration has opened. We provide the option to publish your story on our website and social media, but we will only publish if we are given your explicit permission.

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