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
Stories
Landscape of a Dreamer: An Interview with Luciano Rigobelo
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.
From Lagos Roots to Pediatric Care Dreams
Alex is a 17‑year‑old Nigerian‑Canadian from British Columbia who dreams of becoming a pediatric or psychiatric nurse. Balancing nursing school prep, digital content work at the Pacific Canada Heritage Centre, and tutoring kids with learning differences, he blends creativity, empathy and leadership to empower his community. When not studying or volunteering, Alex enjoys crocheting, music, fiction reading and close friendships that shape his growth.
A Voice, A Vision, A Voyage
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.
The Roses
In her moving blog post, "The Roses," young ambassador Karmvir Kaur shares her deeply personal journey of immigrating from India to Canada. Through the poignant symbol of dried roses from her mother's garden, Karmvir explores the challenges of leaving home, the importance of staying connected to her roots, and how a small piece of her past helps her navigate a new life in Vancouver. It's a touching story about finding strength and solace in memories, proving that even a faded flower can hold the essence of a home and the warmth of a mother's love.
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.
Attending the Opening of the Museum of Vancouver’s New Exhibition: Work of Repair
On June 21, 2025, National Indigenous Peoples Day, the Museum of Vancouver (MOV) premiered "The Work of Repair" exhibition. This included "Nexwenen Nataghelʔilh," a collaborative exhibition with the Tŝilhqot’in Nation, marking their first major museum repatriation. Over sixty ancestral belongings, repatriated in February 2024, are showcased, emphasizing their identity as living embodiments of ancestors.
A Journey Where Music Finds Community: An Interview with Afgan Rasul
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.
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.
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.
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.

