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  • Young people in Guiyang, China
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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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  • 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 in the streets of Liupanshi, China.
    Beijing
  • 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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  • "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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  • Traditional kosovo dances in a home in Mitrovice.
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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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  • Young people of Sarajevo use disused buildings around the city for meetings, playing music and being together.
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  • Liupanshi, South West China
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  • Boxhagener markt in Boxhagener Platz in Berlin is the local market where many squatters sell their things or exchange them without money involved.  The concept behind is that one can live without superflous things and buys or exchange for what one really needs. Normally the things that they sell are handmade objects like bracelets, drawing, printed shirts and so forth.
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  • “We were stopped because we were wearing certain clothes, tracksuits and Nike and stuff. They annoy you. They are annoying.” May, 2016
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  • Protesters gather in Berlin in a demonstration for the workers rights.
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  • Serbian enclave in Kosovo. A youth center in the enclave founded by the Italian Ngo Amici dei Bambini.
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  • Boxhagener markt in Boxhagener Platz in Berlin is the local market where many squatters sell their things or exchange them without money involved.  The concept behind is that one can live without superflous things and buys or exchange for what one really needs. Normally the things that they sell are handmade objects like bracelets, drawing, printed shirts and so forth.
    Berlinsquatters_027.jpg
  • In some of the squats there are people take refuge in order to survive while their permit to stay in Germany is pending. Their life is very much marginalized in the outer world however within the walls of the squat they feel at home.
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  • In some of the squats some people take refuge in order to survive without having while their permit to stay is pending. Their life is very much marginalized in the outer world however within the walls of the squat they feel at home.
    Berlinsquatters_031.jpg
  • In some of the squats some people take refuge in order to survive without having while their permit to stay is pending. Their life is very much marginalized in the outer world however within the walls of the squat they feel at home.
    Berlinsquatters_030.jpg
  • 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. A squatted house in Warschauer Strasse, East Berlin..
    Berlinsquatters_05.jpg
  • Young people in Guiyang, South West China
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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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  • Young people have no places to go. In Battipaglia there is no cinema, theatre, sports hall and organised activities for children and teenagers. The number of drug addicts among young people is very high.
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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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  • Europe; Germany; Berlin; East Berlin; Warschauer Strasse; squat; squatted home; commune; occupied home; young people; smocking; pot; marijuana; house project; group; indoor; dirty; colourful; graffiti; house paint; murals; messy; hippy
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  • Young people in the street of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
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  • Young people are left out by any government spending.. No in fractures to assist them. Battipaglia has no cinema, theatre or safe sporting grounds. Campania has a very high percetage of drug addicts.
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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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  • 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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  • A young girl living in the serbian enclave in Kosovo. People in the enclave cannot freely move without a police escort.
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