When you lose your home, you don’t just lose a place — you lose your story.
Exodus & Resilience is a global cultural platform that transforms migration stories into contemporary art, community exhibitions, SDG-aligned education, and a bilingual digital archive. We work so that dignity and memory don’t disappear.
What your year-end gift makes possible (2025 → Q1 2026):
- Artist commissions for migrant/refugee creators
- Community workshops & pop-ups that turn empathy into action
- Digital archive v1 (EN/ES) to preserve stories responsibly
- Education tracks aligned with SDGs 4, 10, 11, 16, 17
- Volunteer training, coordination, and transparent reporting
Why now (EOY): December gifts determine how many artists we commission and how many workshops we can responsibly run in Q1. Your support today sets the pace for 2026.
Our team: A volunteer collective across the U.S., Latin America, Europe, and Asia (project management, curatorial research, operations & impact, design & comms, education & community). We prioritize ethical storytelling, participant consent, and non-exploitative representation.
Why we show up (volunteer voices):
Nicole Keller (USA) — Project Manager
“Growing up in various states of the US… impacts my own personal views in a way that working with only a team from the US could not.”
Lysandra Márquez (Mexico) — Curatorial Research & SDG Strategy
“My own family migrated to the U.S. — so this is personal. I want to help Exodus & Resilience communicate with the humanity these stories deserve.”
Juhi Patel (India) — Operations & Impact Measurement
“Art gives people a chance to tell their stories, to connect, and to heal… turning digital platforms into communities of understanding, belonging, and hope.”
Eduarda Rameh (Brazil) — Visual Design & Social Media
“Migration can be a painful and beautiful journey of loss, strength, and rebirth… stories and images that connect hearts across borders.”
Moses Abelard Dharmoputro (Indonesia) — Education & Community
“Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (Unity in Diversity)… helping rebuild hope, nurture solidarity, and drive transformation in communities rising beyond crisis.”
Steve Miralles (Venezuela) — Volunteer Coordinator
“As a migrant and volunteer… this project brings hope and a place to be heard through art for millions who have been forced to leave their lives.”
Transparency & rewards:
All acknowledgments are symbolic/non-monetary per Fractured Atlas guidelines (thank-you credit, shout-outs, Q&A, virtual studio tour). We publish progress updates and a simple budget so you can see your impact.
Image integrity: For sensitive human narratives, we avoid AI-generated imagery; we work with real stories and commissioned artworks.
Your action today = a voice amplified.
Give now to help an artist create, a workshop take place, and a story find its home.