The PowerPoint presentation is set up, the mic is sound checked, everything is ready to go. He walks up slowly to the microphone, a single piece of paper in hand. He holds the paper up to his eye level, shaking slightly. He lifts the microphone to his mouth.
He looks out to the audience — a gymnasium full of teachers, parents, and students from Kindergarten to Grade 6. His mother is standing in the back, FaceTiming her husband so he can watch his son from across the world. They wait quietly as he finds his first few words.
“My name is Yasin. I am a Rohingya Muslim. This is my story.”