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Publications
At Asmovilidad, we believe in the power of stories and the value of knowledge shared within communities. Throughout our journey, we have developed various publications that highlight the strength and resilience of migrants and refugees. These materials aim to inform, inspire, and support personal, collective, and community processes. We invite you to explore these publications, share them, and join us in our pursuit of inclusion.
In 2019, a group of migrant and refugee women, together with the Arts and Crafts Factory (Faro Tláhuac) and Asmovilidad, carried out literary workshops with the aim of having colleagues capture their experiences and motivations when leaving their countries of origin. The result of this was the presentation of these stories by the Collective of Oral Narrators Yolilistlahtolli who embraced each of the testimonies and represented them with love and empathy through the audience at Faro Tlahuac.
Later on, in 2021 again with Faro Tláhuac, and now joining the Council to Prevent and Eliminate Discrimination in Cdmx COPRED, we published "Life stories of Women in Mobility" 9 stories of venezuelan women that opened her hearts and we let us know what was for them leave their countries and their processes to live in Mexico. Spread it and share it with more people, so that it reaches more hands, more women.
Que Quede Huella: immigrants and refugees building their dreams in Queretaro

We are excited to share with you the digital publication "Que Quede Huella, migrants building their dreams in Querétaro", this project was initiated at Asmovilidad in 2023 with the main goal of shedding light on the experiences of migrants and refugees in Mexico, particularly in the metropolitan area of the state of Queretaro.
The publication also provides recommendations for the government, private initiative, educational system, migrants and refugees, civil society and the local community;
to promote policies and initiatives that enable their economic and social integration.
Manual for Immigrant Entrepreneurship

Please download the manual for Migrant Entrepreneurship, a collaboration carried out with the International Organization for Migration. The manual aims to provide you with valuable information and tools to start, continue or improve your business. By doing so, you can generate income and diversify your resources, ultimately leading to improved economic development.
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