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chiara ceolin

Story-teller,Photographer
  
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in London
Location: London, UK
Nationality: Italy
Biography: Photography for me is a tool to dig deep and promote change. It is my way to explore humans, listen to them and tell their stories. Listening with my eyes is the essence of my work and it means engaging with my subjects and unveil something... MORE
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Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in London
Copyright chiara ceolin 2024
Updated Mar 2020
Topics Abuse, Children, Documentary, Editorial, Freedom, Gender, Human Rights, NGO, Portraiture, Violence, Womens Rights
Jay Kamara-Frederick is a London-born Female Genital Mutilation survivor. She is also a speaker, mentor and entrepreneur as well as an activist for women rights. What happened to her does  not define her, she's a lot more.
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