A Honduran boy goes on an unforgettable quest looking for his mother, eleven years after she is forced to leave her starving family to find work in the United States.
Explore key findings about Honduran immigration, including the recent wave of minors seeking asylum.
Learn about a group of local residents who provide food to migrants traveling through Mexico to the United States.
Consider important questions about borders in the modern world with this article from National Geographic.
Learn how migration from Central American countries has changed in important ways in recent years.
Learn how the Sharps' rescue work began with a phone call from the American Unitarian community asking for their leadership in the refugee crisis in Prague, 1939.
The first of a 3-part series explores the early years of Chinese immigration to the U.S.
Tejwattie speaks about how Facing History helped her understand her identity.
Facing History and Ourselves alumna Clarinda Ofori-Annor gave an account of her experiences as an immigrant from Ghana and finding her voice in her Facing History class at the 2014 Chicago Benefit Dinner.
Mohammed S. speaks about what he learned through Facing History.