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Bullets, ballet and building dreams in Rio’s favelas

This is DIY — Rio de Janeiro’s Ballet de Santa Teresa is providing hope, education and a safe haven for some of the most disadvantaged children in Brazil.

Written by: Teresa Geer

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Hard work and amazing peace: this is life off the grid

Freedom to breathe — Fed up with her life in the city, Lisa a Nottingham-born mother of three decided to opt out and build something new.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Film

New doc on Rainbow Gatherings: where disenfranchised Americans build their own utopia

Dirty Kids by Alice Stein — The subversive movements of the '60s and '70s are still a lifeline for outcast kids across America.

Written by: Shelley Jones

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Another perspective on the Calais refugee crisis

Years of worsening conditions — Photographer Mathias Depardon has spent years tracking migration across Europe for his Beyond The Borders project. We asked for his perspective on recent events around Calais.

Written by: Alex King

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Jokke Sommer throws himself off the highest points on earth in nothing but a wingsuit. This is why.

Meet the Wingmen — New documentary wingmen follows leading pioneers of wingsuit flying including Jokke Sommer as they attempt to conquer every jump on the planet.

Written by: Hannah Bailey

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How the breakup of a marriage inspired the world's toughest free climb

El Capitan's Dawn Wall — Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson may well be climbing’s first household names. But not everyone knows the demons they stared down when they completed the world’s toughest free climb.

Written by: Joe Donnelly

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Photographer Ozier Muhammad documented the stength and struggle of the civil rights movment

Things I Learned Along The Way — Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Ozier Muhammad knows that even quiet moments deserve their place in history.

Written by: Andrea Kurland/Huck HQ

Photography

Scenes from inside Indian coffee houses, the greasy spoons of South Asia

Palaces of Memory — Photographer Stuart Freedman documents the decline Indian coffee houses – hotbeds of counterculture – in new book Palaces of Memory.

Written by: Michael Fordham

Photography

Beneath the surface of the Mediterranean migrants crisis

Photo essay: At The Gates To Europe — Carlos Spottorno goes beyond the border to capture a picture of immigration few people choose to see.

Written by: Carlos Spottorno

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London’s housing battle keeps hotting up

New developments in Barnet and Newham — Newham’s Focus E15 campaign have stepped things up with a new occupation, while on Sweets Way in Barnet residents face eviction any moment.

Written by: Alex King

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