 We The News is a physical newsstand that collects and distributes immigrant stories and products. The way we started doing that was by creating a series of story circles in partnership with the Black Alliance for Just Immigration, where people come together and share their stories either from their identity shifts of moving to the U.S., the different struggles, the different opportunities and why they came here. The way that she approached it, I was like, yes, this is exactly what I want to do. I want to get these stories and these perspectives out. We got folks together, primarily folks from throughout the African diaspora, and we had African-Americans in our group as well, because we felt like the story wouldn't be complete without the African-American perspective. Many of them, their families came up from the south and they had a lot of beautiful, rich histories. We talked to a Haitian brother who came up from South America through the Mexican border and just talked about the way he was treated for being black and all these different spaces. He told us about being in the detention center and, you know, the mistreatment that they got there. But still, you know, he was determined to come here and make something happen. Right after we finished the story circles, a lot of the community members were expressing how they didn't do this enough. They didn't share knowledge between themselves. They didn't talk about their struggles. They most often time felt that they had to disguise that. So I really hope that with this project, that fear disappears and we're able to express our own narrative and our struggles and really share among themselves what should be done, what could be better. I thought it was such an effective way to use art to inform people about an issue and having an impact on people's lives. So I really hope that those doors are open and people are more able to find knowledge among ourselves and really learn from each other and grow as a community.