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  • Young people in Guiyang, China
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  • Research conducted by the coalition StopWatch demonstrated black people were stopped and searched at over 3 times the rate of white people across London in 2014/15. Under section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act officers acting with inspector approval can search anyone, with or without reasonable grounds. Of the 539,788 stop and searches made in England from 2014-2015 only 14 percent led to an arrest. It seems that a systematic bias sees young black people stereotyped as drug dealers.
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  • “When I was a youngest... I used to wear hoodies and all that. People used to associate all this with gang violence, criminal activities.. so when you wear a hoodie people seem to assume that you are going to something bad. I had a lot of that. For that reason after many years I stopped wearing hoodies and dress more formal.” Young people's interviewing a passer-by in North Kensington, April 2016.
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  • The young people recognise that the way they dresses will influence their chances of being stopped, one young boy explained to me “wearing a ‘hoodie’ is a call for being stopped. People judge you for the way you dress. I have been stopped wearing these clothes.”
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  • Being asked to pay before my meal... more things like that. Nothing so drastic. For me there have been more the small things. To be honest, I think it only effects people maybe in their work place more than anything. On the outside most people in Britain are rather friendly. It is only with work opportunities.. that's when it is felt the most. For instance, not being able to move up on the work ladder, not given opportunities. That's were it effects the most. These are the things going on here in Britain more that the most drastic events like mass violence. That happens a lot less here. It is more economical here. Sometimes I think what does it take to be a Prime Minister? In my mind it is almost impossible to become a Prime Minister for anybody of my colour. I don't know why. June, 2016.
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  • Being asked to pay before my meal... more things like that. Nothing so drastic. For me there have been more the small things. To be honest, I think it only effects people maybe in their work place more than anything. On the outside most people in Britain are rather friendly. It is only with work opportunities.. that's when it is felt the most. For instance, not being able to move up on the work ladder, not given opportunities. That's were it effects the most. These are the things going on here in Britain more that the most drastic events like mass violence. That happens a lot less here. It is more economical here. Sometimes I think what does it take to be a Prime Minister? In my mind it is almost impossible to become a Prime Minister for anybody of my colour. I don't know why. June, 2016.
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  • “Mostly I have witnessed incidents of people arguing in a bus for instance and their colour of skin becomes part of the argument. It shouldn't be brought up. It has nothing to do with any person's opinion or behaviour.” Anonymous, young people's interview, August 2016.
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  • “My friend started to wear the hijab. One day she went to the post office. At the counter the clerk serving her began speaking to her loudly and very slowly.. continuously asking her if she was understanding. My friend said there is not need to speak to me in this way. My friend was born and has lived in the UK for 30 years and ever since she has began wearing the hijab people has been treating her as if she doesn't know anything, does not speak the language.  In terms of terrorism, I am more wary of certain areas I am going to. I wouldn't feel very safe in areas of predominantly white working class like the Docklands for instance or certain areas in Hounslow. I wouldn't feel comfortable if it is late at night or I am on my own because  maybe it is just in my head but I hear of what is happening to muslim women being stripped of their scarves  off on the street, being shouted at, called names I just wouldn't feel same.  It happens frequently, I heard one lady was beaten up in Fulham and that's very west London and she was walking and a guy was very aggressive to her. She was wearing jilbab, the full cover, and he started to pull off her clothes and being shouting to go back to her country, effing terrorist, it is more like people are encouraged to come out and feel hatred towards others.” A., October 2016.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse...This movement is very active in many ways from political rallies, demonstrations, revolts against people and governments seen as symbols of capitalistic policies and views. Least and not last is the creation of "house projects", squatted homes where various activities take place such as printmaking, painting and music.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse...This movement is very active in many ways from political rallies, demonstrations, revolts against people and governments seen as symbols of capitalistic policies and views. Least and not last is the creation of "house projects", squatted homes where various activities take place such as printmaking, painting and music. Warshauer Strasse squat, Berlin
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  • Young people of Sarajevo enjoy the weekends with a lot of drinking and music in local bars till early mornings.
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  • Young people of Sarajevo use disused buildings around the city for meetings, playing music and being together.
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  • Vedad, Davor and Faruk in a room of a disused building part of a factory complex (UMC) in Sarajevo. The building is left partly destroyed by the war. Young people use the building for meetings and playing music.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • “On Facebook.. They are just threatening me. They wrote: I want to kill you. I did know these people. They are from my previous school. The police came to me to ask me questions. I did not call them. My mum called them.” July 2016.
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  • "I have known for families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them.  If you are in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of somebody else."Tee, July 2016.
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  • Sometimes people stare at you in the street and I can feel their judgement in their eyes. And I think, for what reason? <br />
If you wear a truck suit, or your hair is in a certain way, they judge you.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • “ With the war on terror, hate crimes are increasing. The laws that are currently being put in are even more marginalising the Muslim communities. (We) feel been attacked instead of trying to work together to stop terrorism. But then, if we don’t say anything, the government seems to perceive us as terrorists and wanting to protect terrorists. <br />
Then there is the growing fear when you wear hi jab, the fear that you might be attacked. My sister she was on a train and she had a lot of hate. She had headphones on and did not realise what was happening at first. When a commuter tried to stop a man talking to her, she took the headphone off. The man was not saying nice things, he was accusing her of being a terrorist. Thankfully, there were people defending her on the train.<br />
Another friend of mine, she was told to go back to her home and then once I was at a bus stop and there was a lady wearing a hi jab with a push chair and someone asked her if there was a bomb in the push chair. It was really shocking.” H., March 2016
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  • Everyone sees someone that wears a tracksuit so that's where I am guessing they get the name from, but everyone calls me a Chav because I wear a truck suit. But I would rather wear what I want to wear to feel comfortable. Just because I wear a truck suit it does not make me a Chav. Unemployed, on benefit – you are a Chav- that's what people think. Tasha, October 2016.
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  • Everyone sees someone that wears a tracksuit so that's where I am guessing they get the name from, but everyone calls me a Chav because I wear a truck suit. But I would rather wear what I want to wear to feel comfortable. Just because I wear a truck suit it does not make me a Chav. Unemployed, on benefit – you are a Chav- that's what people think. Tasha, October 2016.
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  • Everyone sees someone that wears a tracksuit so that's where I am guessing they get the name from, but everyone calls me a Chav because I wear a truck suit. But I would rather wear what I want to wear to feel comfortable. Just because I wear a truck suit it does not make me a Chav. Unemployed, on benefit – you are a Chav- that's what people think. Tasha, October 2016.
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  • There are many examples I could give you, but there was one time I was walking down Hammersmith Broadway up the top by the housing office is a police stopped me asking for my name and details. I answered why was he asking that.  I am not obliged to give you my details unless you suspect me of a crime. Most black people unfortunately don't know their rights. Anyhow, the police said that a woman had escaped the psychiatric ward and that I fitted the description. I asked in what way I did. On what account, is that because the woman is black? I am walking with my two year old, did this woman escaped with a child? How can I possible fit into that description. It sounds like you are using your power to gather information from me. He left. Sandra, September 2016.
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • “On Facebook.. They are just threatening me. They wrote: I want to kill you. I did know these people. They are from my previous school. The police came to me to ask me questions. I did not call them. My mum called them.”
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • “ With the war on terror, hate crimes are increasing. The laws that are currently being put in are even more marginalising the Muslim communities. (We) feel been attacked instead of trying to work together to stop terrorism. But then, if we don’t say anything, the government seems to perceive us as terrorists and wanting to protect terrorists. <br />
Then there is the growing fear when you wear hi jab, the fear that you might be attacked. My sister she was on a train and she had a lot of hate. She had headphones on and did not realise what was happening at first. When a commuter tried to stop a man talking to her, she took the headphone off. The man was not saying nice things, he was accusing her of being a terrorist. Thankfully, there were people defending her on the train.<br />
Another friend of mine, she was told to go back to her home and then once I was at a bus stop and there was a lady wearing a hi jab with a push chair and someone asked her if there was a bomb in the push chair. It was really shocking.” H., March 2016
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • "I am an Irish Traveller and I have suffered a lot of injustices. Often, Irish people are the ones to be more prejudiced towards us. I can tell you one of my experiences. I have been going to a ba pub (It is an an Irish pub) in the locality. One day the owner was behind the bar serving and as soon as she saw me she asked me to leave and refused to serve me any drinks. I asked the reason for this, but she could not give any justifiable answer. There was nothing that I had done wrong. I was told to leave the premises. It all went down to the fact that I am a traveller and she knew that I was. These racist attacks  are a lot worse in Ireland. My family left because of the continuous abuse and lack of future"
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • Young people in the streets of Liupanshi, China.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • There are many examples I could give you, but there was one time I was walking down Hammersmith Broadway and a police officer stopped me to ask for my name and details. I answered why was he asking that.  I am not obliged to give you my details unless you suspect me of a crime. Most black people unfortunately don't know their rights. Anyhow, the police said that a woman had escaped the psychiatric ward and that I fitted the description. I asked in what way I did. On what account, is that because the woman is black? I am walking with my two year old, did this woman escaped with a child? How can I possible fit into that description. It sounds like you are using your power to gather information from me. He left. Sandra, September 2016.
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  • “I was with a child as I am an ESOL nurse and I was entering Notting Hill station and was going up the stair and there was this lady with a bull dog. She was not taking care of the dog and he was pushing the child, so I asked her to watch out with the dog. I said this nicely but she turned around and started to say that I should go back to my country and continued with racist remarks.” Anonymous, interview by young people in White City.
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • Harrow Club in North Kensington is one of the very few youth centres open for young people. Due to cuts, nationally many youth clubs have had to be closed or reducing their facilities.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • One of the photographs commissioned by Hammersmith United Charities for their website. Young people rehearsal of a theatrical piece.
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  • “Some of my friends have been treated differently because of how they look or for their disability.” “What about disability?” <br />
“Some of them cannot do things up to standards of what other people can do and then they are thought of as 'rubbish'. I think we should give them time to improve.” April, 2016.
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • "I have known four families, female families, where they are harassed and ended up splitting up. The general public is against it. This is why so many people are so afraid to come out. They still hide it, still scared to be themselves. Nobody should be living afraid of who they are. They end up pretending that they are something else and they are not and that is causing more harm to themselves and others around them. If you're in peace with yourself, you accept who you are, why would they need the approval of someone else." - Tee
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  • On the day I took this photograph, these two girls were at the the Harrow Club. I have in more than one occasion talked to them about the project and this time they agreed to work with photographs and audio. I gave them a camera and an audio recorder to interview people outside the club (or among each other) to voice their experiences and thoughts around prejudice. Following this  photo/audio session, they became more relaxed around me and asked to have their photographs taken. This photograph is one of this sequence and it allowed me to start a more in-depth conversation with the girls. After this session in fact we have often sat down and talked about prejudice.  Some of their thoughts: “It does not matter what colour you are, whether black , white or mixed race. We are all human.” “Every community, not matter what, one should be able to join in. Not matter what colour you are. Everybody should have fun together.  It shouldn't be that if you are black you cannot do this or that. Everybody should be together. It think that's how it should be.” May, 2016.
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  • A UN health medical in the serbian enclave in Kosovo.  This is the only health center providing for the serbian population in the enclave.  It is supported by Greece and Russia funding under the wings of the UN.
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  • A UN medical center in the serbian enclave in Kosovo.  This is the only health center providing for the serbian population in the enclave. The services provided are few and the equipment is outdated and primitive.  They only have one blood bank given by Russia.  It is supported by Greece and Russia funding under the wings of the UN.
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  • A UN health medical in the serbian enclave in Kosovo.  This is the only pregnancy scanner in the enclave and the only maternity clinic.  The Harriet Tubman clinic.
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  • A UN health center in the serbian enclave in Kosovo.  This is the only health center providing for the serbian population in the enclave.  It is supported by Greece and Russia funding under the wings of the UN.
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  • Roma in Kosovo, enclave Zitkovac in the outskirt of Pristina.  Roma are segregated and unwanted. They are forced to live in enclaves.  They don´t have access to any health, education, employment and they rely on humanitarian support for food and assistance.  Medicos del Mundo is delivering health assistance to the roma in the enclave.
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  • Coal miners often live in the closest villages or next to the mines. Wangjiazhai is a typical coal mining community.  Those that live in this village work in the mines nearby, in the refinery and or in surface mining.  This is the main square of Wangjiazhai village with some of the coal miners returned from work.
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  • Lan Ba Coal Mine on the Laoying mountain in South West China.  An illegal coal mine normally run by a business man in complicity with the local sheriff.  Illegal coal mines are often situated in the inner parts of mountains and very small.  If accidents occur they are simpy shut and covered as if they never existed..In coal miners run illegaly accidents occur more frequently because health and safety measures are ignored.  Just the bare fact that these mines are run on just one point of entrance and exist makes them extremely dangerous because if an accident occurs close to the shaft there is no passage to escape from.
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  • A UN health medical in the serbian enclave in Kosovo.  This is the only health center providing for the serbian population in the enclave.  It is supported by Greece and Russia funding under the wings of the UN.
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  • A UN health medical in the serbian enclave in Kosovo.  This is the only pregnancy scanner in the enclave and the only maternity clinic.  The Harriet Tubman clinic.
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  • Lan Ba Coal Mine on the Laoying mountain in South West China.  An illegal coal mine normally run by a business man in complicity with the local sheriff.  Illegal coal mines are often situated in the inner parts of mountains and very small.  If accidents occur they are simpy shut and covered as if they never existed..In coal miners run illegaly accidents occur more frequently because health and safety measures are ignored.  Just the bare fact that these mines are run on just one point of entrance and exist makes them extremely dangerous because if an accident occurs close to the shaft there is no passage to escape from.
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  • A UN medical center in the serbian enclave in Kosovo.  This is the only health center providing for the serbian population in the enclave.  It is supported by Greece and Russia funding under the wings of the UN.
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  • A UN medical center in the serbian enclave in Kosovo.  This is the only health center providing for the serbian population in the enclave.  It is supported by Greece and Russia funding under the wings of the UN.
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  • A UN clinic in the serbian enclave in Kosovo, which has also the only maternity clinic.  The Harriet Tubman maternity clinic donated by the USA. Register of women that gave birth in the clinic and enclave. Among those are also some kosovan woman taken in emergency.
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  • Traditional kosovo dances in a home in Mitrovice.
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  • A UN health medical in the serbian enclave in Kosovo.  This is the only pregnancy scanner in the enclave and the only maternity clinic.
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  • Following the economic crisis in Iceland, many Icelanders' homes have remained unfinished. Thus, the birth of suburbs like Ulfarsvatn that resemble a ghost town.
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  • Free Palestine protest in London.<br />
Following the escalating conflict with Israel, a massive protest in support to Palestine was organised in London.
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  • Liupanshi, South West China
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  • Free Palestine protest in London.<br />
Following the escalating conflict with Israel, a massive protest in support to Palestine was organised in London.
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  • Free Palestine protest in London.<br />
Following the escalating conflict with Israel, a massive protest in support to Palestine was organised in London.
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  • Hilda Nubian Life is a vibrant charity operating a community resource centre in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. It was established in 1995 in direct response to a  gap in the service provision within the borough for its aging African Caribbean population. . The service provides respite for carers and activity based care.  Nubian Life delivers a range of community initiatives.
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