Stories create the fabric of our lives.
We Weave Tales of true, lived experiences because we feel the effects of the stories that people hear and believe.
We help immigrants, refugees, and supporters of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Belonging, Equal Justice, and Freedom of the Press for all around the globe to tell their stories of their lived experiences.
Our non-partisan team of recorders, writers, editors, and social media managers work with storytellers to share their stories of migration and integration in the world.
Read our stories below. Hear our stories here.
Are you impacted by migration personally or through your relationships at home or work? Let us help you share your story.

We Weave Tales for Humanity
WeaveTales humanizes the stories of refugees and other immigrants by providing platforms, providing training, and correcting misconceptions by spreading the truth in their own words.
WeaveTales documents, preserves, and shares the stories of refugees, immigrants, and allies around the world to support advocacy, global peace-building efforts, and freedom of the press.
WeaveTales makes known the untold stories of immigrants from around the world to bring justice, equity, and peace, and to help them find a safe home where they can develop, contribute, and belong.
Our stories. Our voices.
The reality of safety for a Black refugee living in the US

Miracles made possible through education

Compassion and consistency to change the world

Ebtehal’s Bridges of Love

Tina Pham: Finding Success Beyond Self

Dr. Diya Abdo: Using what we have to create inclusive communities

Emma Yaaka: More to a refugee

Akbar Seknun: Learning to Give Back

Linsey: Food, Culture and Language Across the Caribbean Diaspora

“Kofi” Mohammad: Carrying Ghana in my Heart

Collaborating on stories with WeaveTales: Experiences from the UF English Department

I evacuated Afghanistan with my unborn child. My husband was left behind.

Hella Sketchz: How an Iraqi Artist Captures Complexity with Cartoons

“We’re Moving to Disney World!”

My First Time Through a Pandemic:

Wen Raiti: Fusing health and activism through food and tradition

Dana Aljubouri: Sept. 11 through the eyes of a young Muslim

From the Bushes of Rwanda to the Oscars in Hollywood: Norah’s Journey to America

Dar Salam Moussa: The evolution of a dream
