The Immigrant Story, in collaboration with Portland Center Stage, is honored to bring our acclaimed live storytelling event, The Immigrant Story Live, to The U.S. Bank Main Stage at The Armory, 128 NW 11th Avenue, Portland, Oregon, at 7 p.m. on Saturday, September 13, 2025.
As our state—and our nation—enter a pivotal moment in a conversation around immigration that is too often clouded by misinformation and politicization, we begin this year’s Welcoming Week with four powerful stories that shine a bright light on the lived experiences of young migrants who now call Oregon home. Some have traveled long and difficult paths to get here; others are part of a new generation, rooted in the dreams and aspirations of their families. Together, their voices enrich the vibrant cultural tapestry that defines our state.
After a brief intermission, the evening comes alive with the vibrant rhythms of mariachi music and traditional dance, featuring the captivating Gemanereida Barragan-Cruz, a finalist in the 26th Annual Mariachi Vargas Extravaganza National Vocal Competition. She is accompanied and supported by the acclaimed ensemble Mariachi Tradición and Alumni, under the creative direction of award-winning director Leslie Núñez of the Forest Grove High School Mariachi Band. The music and dance, rooted in generations of tradition from Mexico, are living testaments to the resilience and richness of a community that continues to inspire and enrich the broader fabric of American life.
Join us for an evening of impactful stories and joyful music from Oregonians who share the places they’ve built, the traditions they’ve carried, and what it means to truly belong. This is a celebration of community—of the color, spirit, and heart of a shared culture that continues to grow and thrive. Together, we create a home where everyone belongs, no matter where we came from or the journey that brought us here.
This free event is sponsored by Hacienda CDC and made possible through a generous contribution from the Zidell Family Foundation. Additional support for programming has been provided by the Marie Lamfrom Charitable Foundation and a grant from the Oregon Arts Commission.
Please Note:
This is a FREE event. You can reserve your tickets using the link below. However, the space is limited. Please only reserve tickets if you know you are able to attend. We are intentionally overselling to account for expected no-shows. To ensure you get a seat, please arrive early. Auditorium doors will open at 6:30 PM, and seating is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Content Advisory:
Some of the stories shared contain adult language, references to trauma, and drug use. We encourage you to take care while listening and engage in a way that feels right for you.