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  • Activists from the group Action for Climate Truth and Reparations (ACTR) climb scaffolding to hang an open letter to the UK people from Africans Rising For Justice, Peace and Dignity from the Houses of Parliament on 12 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The letter, which launches Africans Rising’s ReRight History campaign, contains a plea to the UK people to start making amends for the harm caused by slavery and colonialism.
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  • An activist from the group Action for Climate Truth and Reparations (ACTR) climbs scaffolding to hang an open letter to the UK people from Africans Rising For Justice, Peace and Dignity from the Houses of Parliament on 12 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The letter, which launches Africans Rising’s ReRight History campaign, contains a plea to the UK people to start making amends for the harm caused by slavery and colonialism.
    MK-20201112-London-Parliament-ACTR-A...jpg
  • Activists from the group Action for Climate Truth and Reparations (ACTR) hang an open letter to the UK people from Africans Rising For Justice, Peace and Dignity from the Houses of Parliament on 12 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The letter, which launches Africans Rising’s ReRight History campaign, contains a plea to the UK people to start making amends for the harm caused by slavery and colonialism.
    MK-20201112-London-Parliament-ACTR-A...jpg
  • Activists from the group Action for Climate Truth and Reparations (ACTR) climb scaffolding to hang an open letter to the UK people from Africans Rising For Justice, Peace and Dignity from the Houses of Parliament on 12 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The letter, which launches Africans Rising’s ReRight History campaign, contains a plea to the UK people to start making amends for the harm caused by slavery and colonialism.
    MK-20201112-London-Parliament-ACTR-A...jpg
  • An activist from the group Action for Climate Truth and Reparations (ACTR) climbs scaffolding to hang an open letter to the UK people from Africans Rising For Justice, Peace and Dignity from the Houses of Parliament on 12 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The letter, which launches Africans Rising’s ReRight History campaign, contains a plea to the UK people to start making amends for the harm caused by slavery and colonialism.
    MK-20201112-London-Parliament-ACTR-A...jpg
  • An activist from the group Action for Climate Truth and Reparations (ACTR) climbs scaffolding to hang an open letter to the UK people from Africans Rising For Justice, Peace and Dignity from the Houses of Parliament on 12 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The letter, which launches Africans Rising’s ReRight History campaign, contains a plea to the UK people to start making amends for the harm caused by slavery and colonialism.
    MK-20201112-London-Parliament-ACTR-A...jpg
  • Activists from the group Action for Climate Truth and Reparations (ACTR) climb scaffolding to hang an open letter to the UK people from Africans Rising For Justice, Peace and Dignity from the Houses of Parliament on 12 November 2020 in London, United Kingdom. The letter, which launches Africans Rising’s ReRight History campaign, contains a plea to the UK people to start making amends for the harm caused by slavery and colonialism.
    MK-20201112-London-Parliament-ACTR-A...jpg
  • The war memorial to those who lost their lives furing WW2 from African and Carribean countries, alongside those from the Commonwealth in Windrush Square, Brixton, on 3rd July 2017, in London, England.
    brixton_memorial-04-03-07-2017.jpg
  • People from various ethnic backgrounds around the market on Whitechapel High Street in East London. This area in the Tower Hamlets is predominantly Muslim with just over 50% of Bangladeshi descent. This is known as a very Asian and increasingly African and multi cultural part of London's East End.
    20140311_muslims whitechapel_L.jpg
  • People from various ethnic backgrounds around the market on Whitechapel High Street in East London. This area in the Tower Hamlets is predominantly Muslim with just over 50% of Bangladeshi descent. This is known as a very Asian and increasingly African and multi cultural part of London's East End.
    20140311_muslims whitechapel_K.jpg
  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
    mandela_tributes06-06-12-2013.jpg
  • The war memorial to those who lost their lives furing WW2 from African and Carribean countries, alongside those from the Commonwealth in Windrush Square, Brixton, on 3rd July 2017, in London, England.
    brixton_memorial-02-03-07-2017.jpg
  • London 6th December 2013: Tributes pour in to the former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who has died aged 95. Mandela made many friends in Britain, visiting many times - in the 60s to raise funds for his political struggle against the racist regime, then as President after 27 years imprisonment.
    mandela_tributes07-06-12-2013.jpg
  • African babies in their cots at Lambano Sanctuary, a hospice for orphaned children with HIV in Guateng, South Africa.
    Children-Healthcare-South-Africa-182...jpg
  • Visitors to the African Art exhibition entitled Seven Stories About Modern Art in Africa at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, on 11th October 1995, in London, England. Seven Stories About Modern Art in Africa. Seven Stories About Modern Art in Africa, curated by five Africans, embraced works by sixty artists, including deeply spiritual works from Sudan and Ethiopia, drawing on Islamic and Christian traditions; large apocalyptic paintings from Uganda, reflecting civil strife and the AIDS epidemic; a mixed media installation from Senegal, featuring suspended mannequins, wire sculptures and banners; and significant works by black and white artists from South Africa, reflecting on the countrys past and present.
    african_art-11-10-1995_1.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_B.jpg
  • Visitors to the African Art exhibition entitled Seven Stories About Modern Art in Africa at the Whitechapel Art Gallery, on 11th October 1995, in London, England. Seven Stories About Modern Art in Africa. Seven Stories About Modern Art in Africa, curated by five Africans, embraced works by sixty artists, including deeply spiritual works from Sudan and Ethiopia, drawing on Islamic and Christian traditions; large apocalyptic paintings from Uganda, reflecting civil strife and the AIDS epidemic; a mixed media installation from Senegal, featuring suspended mannequins, wire sculptures and banners; and significant works by black and white artists from South Africa, reflecting on the countrys past and present.
    african_art-11-10-1995.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_I.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_A.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_Q.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_P.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_N.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_M.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_L.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_G.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_D.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: South Africans gather near to the South African Embassy, singing and dancing and waving flags to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute singing_C.jpg
  • Two women walk past an African textile shop in London, UK. In this area near Petticoat Lane market, there is a thriving African community.
    20150717_african textiles_A.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  Fedwa Mamie  mother of six with baby Eboma Mamie 3 weeks old, waiting to get her vaccinated .
    car2_3153_1.jpg
  • Vote or Die headline on a poster to encourage African Americans to vote in the democratic primary on 3rd March 2020 in Selma, Alabama, United States. Voter suppression is rife in Alabama: a report from March 2020 by the Southern Poverty Law Centre shows that it is difficult to register and to vote, especially for African Americans. Alabama and its Governor Kay Ivey deem the vote as a privilege to be protected rather than a right for all. It is feared that voter suppression will be a key element of Trump’s campaign in the 2020 elections.
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  • Demonstration by the Afrikan Emancipation Reparations Day March Committee place flags on the statue of suffragist Millicent Fawcett in London, United Kingdom. The Africa Reparations Movement ARM UK was set up by Bernie Grant as a result of a the Conference on Reparations held in Nigeria in 1993 with the aim of seeking reparations for the harm done to Africa and the African diaspora through enslavement, colonisation, and racism.
    20190801_african reparartions demo_0...jpg
  • Demonstration by the Afrikan Emancipation Reparations Day March Committee in London, United Kingdom. The Africa Reparations Movement ARM UK was set up by Bernie Grant as a result of a the Conference on Reparations held in Nigeria in 1993 with the aim of seeking reparations for the harm done to Africa and the African diaspora through enslavement, colonisation, and racism.
    20190801_african reparartions demo_0...jpg
  • Demonstration by the Afrikan Emancipation Reparations Day March Committee in London, United Kingdom. The Africa Reparations Movement ARM UK was set up by Bernie Grant as a result of a the Conference on Reparations held in Nigeria in 1993 with the aim of seeking reparations for the harm done to Africa and the African diaspora through enslavement, colonisation, and racism.
    20190801_african reparartions demo_0...jpg
  • Male and female Cubans of African and mixed descendancy varying ages enacting a traditional ceremony wearing colourful costumes, performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_1393_1.jpg
  • Cuban young man of African descent with a cigar in his mouth dancing wearing colourful costume. Performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_1306_1.jpg
  • Male and female Cubans of African and mixed descendancy posing for a portrait wearing colourful costumes, performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_1146_1.jpg
  • Cuban women of African descent dancing and walking as part of a performance. Performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_1087_1.jpg
  • Cuban young man boy of African descent dancing, and waving a stick  and shouting, as part of a performance. Performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_1046_1.jpg
  • Cuban young man boy of African descent dancing, and waving a stick as part of a performance. Performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_1011_1.jpg
  • Cuban young man boy of African descent dancing, and waving a stick as part of a performance. Performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_0986_1.jpg
  • Cuban woman of African descent dancing, looking surprised and angry as part of a performance. Performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_0950_1.jpg
  • Cuban womn of African descent dancing, smiling as part of a performance. Performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_0938_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012.  Boali. Man crossing the river using a bridge made of  lianas.
    car9_4489_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012.  Bouar. Zengota village, population 843. Community meeting
    car8_0113_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012.  Bouar. Zengota village, population 843. Community meeting
    car8_0080_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Bouar district. Women walking home from the fields.
    car7_4408_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Bouar district. Zengota village. Young boy.
    car7_4373_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012.  Bouar district . Zengota village, population 843. Regina , wet from the rain, wearing necklace with map of Africa
    car7_4364_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012.  Bouar. Centre de Sante Haussa, supported by Merlin. On maternity ward , young woman had miscarried twins ( 5 months)
    car7_4310_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012.  Bouar. Man and boy walking firewood to market
    car7_4257_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012.  Village near Bouar. Boy with catapault
    car7_4252_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012.  Village near Bouar. Boy with catapault next to pile of firewood.
    car7_4247_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo. 20 year old mother sleeping after giving birth to a baby boy, born at 5am .
    car4_3961_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  Sign for school.
    car4_3755_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo. Pk6 - Aka (Biaka) people/ pygmies or 'citizens' as they would rather be known. Caterpillars , food from the forest, gathered for roasting
    car3_3611_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo. Pk6 - Aka (Biaka) people/ pygmies or 'citizens' as they would rather be known - mother holding malnourished child
    car3_3533_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo. Pk6 - Aka (Biaka) people/ pygmies or 'citizens' as they would rather be known - mother holding malnourished child
    car3_3523_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo. Pk6 - Aka (Biaka) people/ pygmies or 'citizens' as they would rather be known- children
    car3_3517_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo. Pk6 - Aka (Biaka) people/ pygmies or 'citizens' as they would rather be known. Man holding child.
    car3_3438_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Young boys with home-made football.
    car2_3399_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  Baby being vaccinated by midwife Nina Seddua Yatia
    car2_3359_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  Young children.
    car2_3354_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012.Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Baby being vaccinated by midwife Nina Seddua Yatia.
    car2_3348_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  New mothers waiting to get babies vaccinated as the nurse prepares a syringe of vaccine.
    car2_3345_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Toddler next to umbrellas.
    car2_3312_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  New mothers waiting to get babies vaccinated, waiting in the shade of a large tree.
    car2_3308_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Jeremie Muteba , volunteer nurse and refugee, with a IV (intravenous) drip
    car2_3231_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  Osella 17 collecting water from the pump.
    car2_3189_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  New born twins Marina and Nina , named after the midwives who delivered them at the camp clinic.
    car2_3136_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo.  Baby Neige Ndrougon with her mother Valencia Kondeabougha being checked by the nurse  at the health clinic.
    car2_3077_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Batalimo camp for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Patients waiting to be seen at the health clinic.
    car2_3055_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Bangui outskirts - market with man carring boiled eggs to sell
    car2_2922_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Bangui. Three young men sit on a park bench besides the Ubangui river. One of them weas white sunglasses on the back of his head.
    car1_2846_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Bangui. Men fishing  in the Ubangui river haul in their net but have not caught anything
    car1_2792_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Bangui. Boys fishing from canoes on the Ubangui river
    car1_2768_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Bangui. Men fishing from canoes on the Ubangui river
    car1_2657_1.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather near to the South African Embassy to lay flowers and pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute flower woma...jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: Floral tributes near to the South African Embassy to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute floral_B.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather with flags near to the South African Embassy to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute flags_C.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather with flags near to the South African Embassy to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute flags_A.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather near to the South African Embassy to light candles to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute candles_D.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: People gather near to the South African Embassy to light candles to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute candles_C.jpg
  • London, UK 6th December 2013: A woman blesses the ground near to the South African Embassy to pay tribute to former South African leader and anti-apartheid ANC campaigner Nelson Mandela, who died aged 95 on 5th December 2013.
    20131206_mandela tribute blessing_A.jpg
  • A replica of Lord Nelson's ship Victory, set inside a giant bottle and made by artist Yinka Shonibare, is the latest addition to the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square. The artwork, entitled Nelson's Ship in a Bottle has 31 sails, as did Victory when she went into battle. The sails look like Shonibare's trademark African cloths, woven in England and printed with African patterns, which he has used repeatedly to subvert iconic pieces of western art. They are actually made of traditional sail canvas, hand-sewn, and hand printed in batik designs by the artist.
    20100525victory in a bottleE.jpg
  • A replica of Lord Nelson's ship Victory, set inside a giant bottle and made by artist Yinka Shonibare, is the latest addition to the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square. The artwork, entitled Nelson's Ship in a Bottle has 31 sails, as did Victory when she went into battle. The sails look like Shonibare's trademark African cloths, woven in England and printed with African patterns, which he has used repeatedly to subvert iconic pieces of western art. They are actually made of traditional sail canvas, hand-sewn, and hand printed in batik designs by the artist.
    20100525victory in a bottleD.jpg
  • A replica of Lord Nelson's ship Victory, set inside a giant bottle and made by artist Yinka Shonibare, is the latest addition to the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square. The artwork, entitled Nelson's Ship in a Bottle has 31 sails, as did Victory when she went into battle. The sails look like Shonibare's trademark African cloths, woven in England and printed with African patterns, which he has used repeatedly to subvert iconic pieces of western art. They are actually made of traditional sail canvas, hand-sewn, and hand printed in batik designs by the artist.
    20100525victory in a bottleC.jpg
  • A replica of Lord Nelson's ship Victory, set inside a giant bottle and made by artist Yinka Shonibare, is the latest addition to the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square. The artwork, entitled Nelson's Ship in a Bottle has 31 sails, as did Victory when she went into battle. The sails look like Shonibare's trademark African cloths, woven in England and printed with African patterns, which he has used repeatedly to subvert iconic pieces of western art. They are actually made of traditional sail canvas, hand-sewn, and hand printed in batik designs by the artist.
    20100525victory in a bottleB.jpg
  • A replica of Lord Nelson's ship Victory, set inside a giant bottle and made by artist Yinka Shonibare, is the latest addition to the fourth plinth in London's Trafalgar Square. The artwork, entitled Nelson's Ship in a Bottle has 31 sails, as did Victory when she went into battle. The sails look like Shonibare's trademark African cloths, woven in England and printed with African patterns, which he has used repeatedly to subvert iconic pieces of western art. They are actually made of traditional sail canvas, hand-sewn, and hand printed in batik designs by the artist.
    20100525victory in a bottleA.jpg
  • The South African Embassy on Trafalgar Square, London.
    20091219south african embassyA.jpg
  • Demonstration by the Afrikan Emancipation Reparations Day March Committee in London, United Kingdom. The Africa Reparations Movement ARM UK was set up by Bernie Grant as a result of a the Conference on Reparations held in Nigeria in 1993 with the aim of seeking reparations for the harm done to Africa and the African diaspora through enslavement, colonisation, and racism.
    20190801_african reparartions demo_0...jpg
  • Demonstration by the Afrikan Emancipation Reparations Day March Committee in London, United Kingdom. The Africa Reparations Movement ARM UK was set up by Bernie Grant as a result of a the Conference on Reparations held in Nigeria in 1993 with the aim of seeking reparations for the harm done to Africa and the African diaspora through enslavement, colonisation, and racism.
    20190801_african reparartions demo_0...jpg
  • Male and female Cubans of African and mixed descendancy varying ages enacting a traditional ceremony wearing colourful costumes, performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_1393_1.jpg
  • Cuban young man of African descent with a cigar in his mouth dancing wearing colourful costume. Performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_1306_1.jpg
  • Cuban woman of African descent throwing rice to the crowd in a traditional gesture. Performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_1290_1.jpg
  • Cuban young woman girl of African descent dancing, and waving a stick  and shouting, as part of a performance. Performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_1174_1.jpg
  • Cuban young man boy of African descent dancing, and waving a stick as part of a performance. Performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_0998_1.jpg
  • Cuban womn of African descent dancing, smiling as part of a performance. Performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_0924_1.jpg
  • Cuban woman of African descent dancing, smiling as part of a performance. Performance in Havana old town, local dance and theatre group enacting the slave trade, colonial rule and how African religion and beliefs continuing, becoming what is now Santeria.
    _MG_0839_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Boali waterfalls. Two white men with two young local women, taking a photo.
    car9_4453_1.jpg
  • Central African Republic. August 2012. Bouar district. Woman walking home from the fields.
    car7_4411_1.jpg
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