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STORIES ON 
THE WALL
 
Can we really understand refugee stories if we haven't heard it from them? Reading first hand experiences can often open the eyes of society to the realities faced by many. 
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CONTRASTING
WORLDS

 

 

By connecting and contrasting our world with that of one in crisis,  can start to understand these harrowing experiences as well as the differences and similarities between east and west. Can we imagine the hardships people must face when their world crumbles around them?

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IF I COULD ASK
A REFUGEE A
QUESTION

 

If you could ask a refugee a question, what would you ask? Many people never get the opportunity to recieve real answers from real refugees; In turn can lead to ignorance. Can we break the cycle of ignorance when we seek real answers? 

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HAZEMS WORLD

 

What does it mean to feel lonely or Isolated? For Hazem, being forced to abandon his home in search for another brought new challenges whilst ultimately ending the warmth and security of having a familiar home. 

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HAZEMS STORY

 

Who are refugees before they are refugees? We often know the harrowing statistics behind the crisis but do we really know the people behind the statistic? Before someone is a refugee, they are a person.

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JOURNEY

 

We often hear about the long and tiresome journeys made by refugees in search of safety, but can we really visualise the scale of those journeys and the danger points along the way?

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RECONSTRUCTION_
LIFE BEFORE_

Are we better able to understand the spaces and experiences of refugees if we are able to see those spaces and experiences for ourselves? 

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RECONSTRUCTION_
BOAT JOURNEY_

Are we better able to understand the spaces and experiences of refugees if we are able to see those spaces and experiences for ourselves? 

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RECONSTRUCTION_LIFE NOW_

Are we better able to understand the spaces and experiences of refugees if we are able to see those spaces and experiences for ourselves? 

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