What Works Next ‘We’re Here and We Want to Contribute’ In Texas, a group of millennials is trying to create a more welcoming community for refugees and immigrants.

POLITICO Magazine’s What Works Next series explores the ways millennials, America’s largest generation, are transforming the cities where they live.

This month’s focus: Austin, Texas, where a diverse array of millennials are trying to build a community that’s more inclusive of immigrants and refugees.


Read the story about a program run by millennial women that is accelerating the assimilation process for high-school aged girl refugees: https://politi.co/2DGMBJk

Read about the millennials who are foreign transplants and the children of immigrants in one of Texas' most welcoming cities: https://politi.co/2QGShpN

Watch a video on how GirlForward is providing a support community for refugee youth: https://politi.co/2DFWWp9

And read more about this project at: https://politi.co/2DGlrCF

In cooperation with Stateline, the news service of the Pew Charitable Trusts, POLITICO has created an interactive list of America’s most millennial cities. The list will provide a roadmap for the monthly series, which will feature deep-dive reported pieces on millennials who are innovating or tackling tough urban problems, videos and a special mobile-first photo gallery of millennials and their perspective on issues most important to them.

Find your millennial city in our interactive list: https://politi.co/2JrNTa6