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Snowboarders carve deep lines into Asia’s hidden cultures

Riding off the beaten track

In Loose Change, snowboarders Niels Schack and Sparrow Knox set out to ride through four countries off snowboarding’s radar: Turkey, India, Kazakhstan and Japan.

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Art & Culture  >  Photography

The street kids documenting their lives at the foot of Kilimanjaro

Lenses can change lives

Club Sanaa work with Msamariakids Centre for Street Children in Moshi, Tanzania to empower marginalised young people through photography.

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Art & Culture

This youth football club is breaking barriers and uniting London neighbourhoods

The unifying power of sport

Jamal Edwards has gone from being amateur filmmaker to an online entrepreneur worth millions. Now he's utilising his influence to unite London's youth and equip them with the power of self-belief.

Julia Harriman Surf Club

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Outdoor  >  Surf

The London worker who gave up everything to open a community project in Guatemala

La Choza Chula

Julia Harriman had the archetypal London life. But she ended up changing everything just to get out.

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Outdoor  >  Skate

Video: Skateistan’s new year’s resolution is to bring skateboards to kids everywhere

Become a 'Citizen of Skateistan'

Groundbreaking NGO Skateistan has shown how skateboarding can be a force for social change in Afghanistan, Cambodia and South Africa. Now they need your help to keep moving forward.

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Outdoor  >  Surf

Bangladesh’s teenage surf girls are dreaming of a better future

Paddling through patriarchy

Teenage surfers in Cox’s Bazar show that poverty, social barriers and family pressure mean nothing when there are good waves to be had.

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