On today’s International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination IOM’s TandEM project shows how the youth are changing the narrative on migration to ensure countries live up to their commitments to the principle of non-discrimination, which ensures that the rights of all individuals, including migrants, are not nullified or impaired on the basis of “race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth or other status”, including migration status. Over the last two years, TandEM has built a bridge between migrant and local youth, promoting dialogue, mutual understanding and cohesion in Spain, Italy, Malta, Greece, Croatia and Cyprus. Young Southern Europeans’ active participation in the integration of young migrants was promoted and spaces where to speak up, freely express identities and diversity were created. Here’re the stories and the voices of TandEM protagonists: