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Zydeco Cowboys: where hip hop partyin’ meets country life

A world of Creole cool

In the Louisiana countryside, trail rides are blowing up: fusing zydeco music with rap, blending the old world with the new. But can traditionalists accept that you’ve gotta evolve to stay alive?

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Art & Culture  >  Film

The young filmmaker who documented her family becoming homeless

Half Way

Daisy-May Hudson is bringing Britain's 'dirty little secret' out into the light with a moving documentary film about her own family, who lost their home and were swept to one side.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

The insider capturing the unseen and ignored stories of refugees

#WorldRefugeeDay

Afghan photographer Mujtaba Jalali has been documenting the journey of refugees as they make their way across foreign lands and hostile borders. But he’s no outsider. The journey is his own.

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Art & Culture  >  Art

Talking change with Swoon, whose art helps us see beyond the damage man creates

Forged in the fire of change

Caledonia Curry aka Swoon is helping to resurrect the impoverished town of Braddock, Pennsylvania, through an ambitious art-driven renovation project.

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Art & Culture

The NYC doctor changing lives by removing gang tattoos for free

From teardrops, swastikas and gang insignia to fresh starts

Dr David Ores is on a quest to change lives by removing bad tattoos from former gang members, ex-convicts and victims of human trafficking - free of charge.

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Art & Culture

The prisoner who found freedom behind bars by becoming a painter

An unexpected creative spirit

Artist and writer Chris Wilson educated himself on the mean streets of 1980s San Francisco, landing in prison when he was sixteen. Change, he says, is not a single turning point. It’s something you channel and work on for life.

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News & Politics

In Pictures: Coming of age as a Sudanese refugee in Australia

Embracing a new life, preserving your heritage

Coming of age is hard, no matter how or where it happens. But for thousands of young people from South Sudan, growing up in Australia has been tantamount to a fresh start – an opportunity to forge new friendships, ambitions and identities.

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Art & Culture  >  Film

The film that’s outing hidden homelessness in the UK

'Half Way' Screening and Q+A with filmmaker Daisy-May Hudson

Hidden homelessness is Britain’s dirty little secret. But Daisy-May Hudson is bringing it out into the light with a touching documentary film about her own family, who lost their home and were swept to one side.

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News & Politics  >  Activism

Kenyan rapper Octopizzo found his voice when he chose to lift up his community

Calling bullshit on foreign aid and broken promises

Look at Kibera, Africa’s largest slum, through Octopizzo’s eyes and you’ll see talent everywhere. The Kenyan rapper brings colour and true upliftment by giving back to his own roots.

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