Call for Expressions of Interest: Migration Literary Award

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The Migration Literary Award celebrates a shared odyssey, inviting voices to narrate journeys that cross borders, overcome barriers, intertwine identities, and weave a universal tale. These are stories that dwell within each of us, yearning to take flight, soaring into the sky in search of those willing to listen. Stories lived, stories heard, stories filled with possibilities; these and more are the stories of migration. Each one carries fragments of dreams for new horizons, the experience of turning unknown places into homes, and the enduring longing for what was left behind

The Gallery of Human Migration Celebrates Voices of Resilience, Hope, and Transformation

The Gallery of Human Migration (The Gallery) is thrilled to announce the inaugural Gallery of Human Migration Literary Award, a celebration of the transformative power of migration through storytelling. This award honours stories that explore the emotional, philosophical, and cultural dimensions of migration, fostering understanding and connection across communities.

Migration is more than movement—it shapes identities, strengthens societies, and enriches cultures. Canada, as a nation, is built on the journeys of its First Nations and those who have arrived from around the globe. The Gallery seeks to honour these narratives, particularly the foundational stories of Canada’s First Peoples and newcomers alike.

We invite writers, storytellers, and others to submit their Expressions of Interest (EOI) for participation in this inaugural award, sharing original, unpublished works in English that reflect migration journeys—whether of arrival, departure, or transformation.

Your voice matters. Your story deserves to be heard.

Every migration story is unique—full of resilience, hope, and transformation. The Migration Literary Award celebrates the power of storytelling in capturing these experiences.

Have a story to tell? Share your perspective on migration, identity, and belonging. Submit your Expression of Interest and be part of a global conversation.

Deadline: April 30, 2025

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Rocco Maragna

Architect /urban designer, writer, speaker, and an explorer of possibilities, particularly interested in the topic of migration as a natural condition of being human. When he won the ‘Canadian Yearbook Award’ in 1979 with his design for a funeral home, the late jury member James A. Murray said, “Palladio is evidently alive and well with something urban and artistic to offer.” In his 20 years of practice, he was guided by the idea that architecture, with its buildings, is a symbol of the complexity of our society in its constant change. He has dedicated himself to turning architecture into an art form continually on public display, in which grace and beauty are elements for building a sense of community.

He has three children, surrounded by life-loving people, dreamers, and thinkers. With his beloved partner Nancy, he divides his residence between Canada and Italy.

This website, a stop on my journey, was inspired and brought to life by Nancy, who curated the storytelling, images, and copywriting. Thanks to her design skills, organizational acumen, and translation expertise, all wrapped in a veil of patience.

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