After his family fled conflict in South Sudan, Peter Kidi was born in the Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya – where he has spent his entire life. Today, he writes powerful poems about life in the camp; poems that are, as he says, written ‘from the inside not as a subject, but as a witness and creator’. Now his work is winning international attention, notably a collaboration with the UK’s London School of Economics that will lead to a publication later this year. He speaks to FP2P about his...| From Poverty to Power
The photographer experiments with form in Daa.era whilst coming to understand mourning as a form of homecoming| 1854 Photography
We are so excited to sing with the London Stop Shopping Choir, who started rehearsing in the Spring, some of them longtime activist friends some of them complete strangers! By […] The post LONDON STOP SHOPPING CHOIR! appeared first on Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir.| Reverend Billy and the Stop Shopping Choir