An Australian Instagram account called Refugee Stories is drawing on the format made popular by Humans Of New York to put “people back into policy” by sharing the stories of inspiring individuals who have migrated to Australia as refugees.
Refugee Stories is a project of freelance journalist Nicolle White and has been around for almost five months, but has become more prolific in the last six weeks as the global refugee crisis continues to escalate.
The Refugee Stories account, which has featured tales of refugee camps, capsized boats and new opportunities in Australia, acts as a reminder that migrants are actual human beings with actual potential to have a positive impact on the countries they choose to live in.
Speaking with Huffington Post Australia, Ms White says she shares the stories to help other people look beyond any negative rhetoric surrounding refugees.
“The issue is so politicised here and I think it’s time people connect to the individuals and their stories,” Ms White says. “They want people to be more understanding of their situation.”
Now with over 2000 followers, the Refugee Stories Instagram account is seeing more and more migrants open up about their stories.
“Very few people I’ve asked to be part of it have said no,” Ms White says. “Generally, they want people to understand they want to be here in Australia. They want to integrate and share their culture and play active role in society.”
All of Refugee Stories’ posts are currently produced in Melbourne, where Ms White lives. She is open to expanding it, however, and anyone interested in contacting her can do so via [email protected].
Catch a selection of Refugee Stories’ recent posts, below.
Feature Images: Refugee Stories