Abstract

Originally started as a repository of migrants' storytelling, the Rome-based Archive of Migrant Memories (AMM) gradually developed into an autonomous NGO geared to collect migrants' voices and to represent their agency at a national level. AMM's aim is to extend the uneven boundaries of national memory with new and creative self-narratives concerning postcolonial Italy and its silent unfolding as a multicultural country. Sharing filming and video-making with recently-arrived migrants has been AMM's own way of documenting/representing this important change in Italian society.

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