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‘The Chicago school era many scholars and social reformers studied immigrant or ethnic youth ‘gangs’ with the intent of solving urban social problems.’ (Haenfler, 2014: 140); Hanelore Dumitrache on the pages of UAL magazine in collaboration with Knight Frank asks a question: ‘How can meanwhile use spaces in regeneration become a tool to avoid migrant destitution?’ The article is talking about ‘integrating migrant workers from Romania into the local community and give them the opportunity to gain a more permanent status, especially in the light of Brexit.’ (UAL, March 2018)
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAbMPuzGLpU)
2017
From a Brick Lane pop up store opening
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jNWW9wlpSg)
photos look amazing
In a film or series. Is it possible to capture a hero who would be fictional but surrounded by real people and real problems? Or vice a versa real protagonist surrounded by fictional characters. It's either or, you can't have it both