These are the photographs and writings by 12 young refugees, living
in London, who have been mentored by established photographers as
part of the work by the charity PhotoVoice. Their stories
personalise and individualise the lives behind the labels - through
their images and words, we understand something more of London
through their eyes, and of their lives as young people finding
their place in a new city, far from home. With introductions by the
broadcaster George Alagiah, writer Hari Kunzru and critic Charlotte
Cotton, the book shows a side of London from the point of view of
some of the city's newest arrivals. The young people, aged 16-23,
come from around the world, all with their own diverse experiences
and backgrounds. Photographer mentors on the project include: Adam
Broomberg and Oliver Chanarin, Gayle Chong Kwan, Suki Dhanda,
Jillian Edelstein, Jenny Matthews, Sarah Moon, and Othello de Souza
Hartley.
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