 I also wanted to start off with a quick quote from a very well-known Nigerian migrant writer named Chimamanda Ngozi Adish. She talks very eloquently in her talk called A Danger of a Single Story, where she says that the single story creates stereotypes and the problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue, but that they are incomplete. They make one story become the only story. I wanted to frame our discussion about migrant voices and migrants in the same way, that migrants are not a single story. Migrants embody many identities, many roles in society, as do all of us. For myself, I identify as a migrant, but also as a woman, as a policy advocate, as a grassroots organizer, as a feminist, and as do many migrants who share different stories and different examples.