Undocumented Stories

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Undocumented Stories teaches about immigration through storytelling, courses and resource books.

11/26/2025

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To teach Truth about immigration we need to listen to the voices directly impacted by the immigration policies.
Undocumented Stories has created an array of educational resources for children, youth and adults.
Our new offerings for children include two real life stories:
“Holy Stranger,” which tells the story of Jesus as an immigrant; and
“Doki, the immigrant dog”, which tells the story of a Venezuelan dog and his family, seeking asylum.

For youth and adults, we offer “The Truth in Our Stories” is a great resource for youth groups, small groups or book club.
We have also an online course that goes along with the book to deepen your understanding.

Come learn TRUTH with these powerful stories!

For more information and to get your own copies, link in bio.

05/24/2025

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“Truth is on the side of the oppressed.”

03/12/2025

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12/10/2024

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Teaching children about immigration at a young age will make them less inclined to be fearful of others and become adults who are more inclusive, welcoming and kind.
“The Holy Stranger” tells the story of Jesus as an immigrant, a story that can help us change narratives, expose lies and be loving and welcoming of our brothers and sisters.

11/08/2024

11/07/2024

Join us for a dynamic Lunch-and-Learn on “Busting Immigration Myths.” This engaging session will dive into common misconceptions around immigration and offer insights into the policies and perspectives shaping the election. Come learn with Elizabeth Wright, Director of Justice for Our Neighbors, as she debunks myths, clarifies facts, and creates a space for open dialogue on this pivotal issue.

Whether you’re interested in understanding the current immigration landscape or seeking tools to process the election’s impact, this event promises to be informative, empowering, and relevant to today’s national conversations.

Date: Wednesday, November 13, noon to 1:00 pm (Central)
Location: Austin Seminary, McCord Community Center, Room 204
Cost: This session is FREE, but registration is required to allow for proper meal planning.
Register at:

https://www.austinseminary.edu/lifelong-learning/upcoming/busting-immigration-myths

Photos from Undocumented Stories's post 09/14/2024

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“Doki, the immigrant dog”, tells the story of a Venezuelan dog and his family, seeking asylum.
A wonderful story to teach children about immigration.

Link in bio to learn more about all of our educational offerings and come learn TRUTH with these powerful stories!


09/05/2024
09/04/2024

On September 8th, 2024 at 3 pm, Ecuadorian singer-songwriter Javier Jara is teaming up with the 18-piece string orchestra, Austin Unconducted to deliver a special orchestral rendition of the Our Rhythms, Our Voices project.
For the project, Javier and his collaborators interviewed Latin American immigrants from all walks of life and created songs from those interviews using a rhythm from the person’s homeland.
The concert will take place inside the Dell Hall at the Long Center, again on September 8th, 3pm. All ages welcome.
Javier Jara has partnered several times with Undocumented Stories to lift up with his music the voices of undocumented immigrants, sharing as well the rhythms and culture of the diverse Latino community.

03/15/2024

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03/15/2024

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To teach Truth about immigration we need to listen to the voices directly impacted by the policies and system.
Undocumented Stories has created an educational resource book called “The Truth in Our Stories” for your students and learners, ideal for a classroom, youth group, small group or book club.
We have also an online course that goes along with the book to deepen your understanding.

Come learn and unlearn with us from these powerful stories!

For more information and to get your own copy, link in bio.

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