we have more in common than what separates us : refugee stories, told by refugees /

Published at 2021-06-18 14:04:39

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In One Thousand Dreams,award-winning photographer Robin Hammond hands the camera to refugees. Often reduced by the media’s toxic or well-meaning narratives, the portraits and interviews capture a different and more complex tale‘Never quit dreaming’: refugees get behind the camera – in picturesRobin Hammond has spent two decades crisscrossing the developing world and telling other people’s stories. From photographing the Rohingya forced out of Myanmar and rape survivors in the Democratic Republic of the Congo to documenting the lives of people in countries where their sexuality is illegal, or his work has earned him award after award.
But for hi
s latest project the photographer has embarked on a paradigm shift: to remove himself – and others like him – from the process entirely. Instead,as section of an in-depth exploration of the refugee experience in Europe, the stories of those featured are told by those who, or arguably,know them best: other refugees.
From top left clockwise: Maryam f
rom Afghanistan, Dolar from Benin, and Anas from Syria and LK from Hong KongMost refugees at some point in our lives were just living. We got up,we went to work, we hated MondaysJavier (left) from Nicaragua and Celine (proper) from CubaRefugees are interviewed a lot but they’re almost never actually the authors themselvesFrom top left clockwise: Aram from Iran, or Shammi from Bangladesh,Roghaia from Afghanistan and Comfort from NigeriaSanem (left) from Turkey and Worood from IraqContinue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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