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        • Injustices & Inequalities: Covid-19 – Edition 9
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      • Interview with Clare Thomas, Photojournalism Nights guest speaker
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      • Wondering about West London?Issue1
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      • Women Photographers Covering Women’s Violence, Trauma and Grief
      • Understanding, Confronting and Questioning Notions of Identity
      • Photojournalism and Movements of Activism and Protest Today
      • Photojournalism and Activism in Today’s Forms of Resistance
      • Women Photographers Perspectives on Mental Well-being
      • Today’s Youth Crime and Violence
      • Picturing Community Engagement
      • Photography on Gender Based Issues: Strengths and Limits
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Photojournalism Hub promotes and disseminates Photojournalism and independent Journalism to raise awareness and engagement to social justice issues, discrimination and human rights violations. We believe in photojournalism and independent journalism as a fundamental tool for human rights advocacy and progression towards positive changes. Photojournalism Hub publishes magazines and hosts a number of events for local and global audiences. Using photojournalism, the Photojournalism Hub also focus on community projects to provide a voice and invaluable opportunities for unprivileged and disadvantaged communities, youths and women with a practical programme that trains in reporting and photojournalism on field.


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