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Turning Tables
Turning Tables

The mission of Turning Tables.

TUNISIA
TUNISIA

Rap Workshop in Tunisia, a country plagued by an oppressive regime. Many artists speaking out against the government have been unjustly incarcerated over the years for extended periods of time.

TUNISIA
TUNISIA

Turning Tables video production workshop for  ‘Up On the Roof’ music video, a collaborative effort with artists representing Palestine, Jordan, and Tunisia.

TUNISIA
TUNISIA

Music video production for ‘Up on the Roof’ featuring Tunisian activist rappers Katy, Vipa & WMD in their first ever collaboration produced by Boikutt (Palestine), Damar (Jordan) & Hayej (Tunisia).

 

TUNISIA
TUNISIA

Turning Tables event in Tunis summing up the two weeks of intensive rap, music and video production workshops.

TUNISIA
TUNISIA

Young Tunisian rappers participate in the organization’s March 2013 on-site programming.

 

HAITI
HAITI

As a nation, Haiti is infamous for its unstable political system and corrupt leaders. Turning Tables aims to empower the country’s youth by finding their voice through music.

HAITI
HAITI

Bel Air slum in Port-Au Prince Haiti, where more Turning Tables DJ Labs have been established following the catastrophic earthquake in 2010.

 

CAMBODIA
CAMBODIA

Turning Tables Cambodia was established in the fall in 2012 in collaboration with acclaimed international NGO Skatistan, who also set up a skate park for Cambodian youth in cooperation with the Turning Tables DJ labs.

 

CAMBODIA
CAMBODIA

Youth gather around to learn the ranks of musical production.

 

CAMBODIA
CAMBODIA

A Cambodian DJ instructor runs a workshop at the DJ lab. Turning Tables strives to train locals in order to maintain and progress the work being down in all locations worldwide.

 

CAMBODIA
CAMBODIA

Many street youth in Cambodia must deal with troubling poverty along with child prostitution, very common issues in Cambodian society.

 

CAMBODIA
CAMBODIA

Cambodian youth learn the basics of DJ’ing at Turning Tables Cambodia location.

 

LIBYA
LIBYA

Rapper from Benghazi, Libya.

 

LIBYA
LIBYA

Street Art

 

LIBYA
LIBYA

Muammar Gaddafi mural

 

EGYPT
EGYPT

In collaboration with the local Immortal Entertainment, Cairo’s “Voices of the Streets” festival brought together politically charged rappers from Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, and Jordan in November 2011 to shed light on how the fight for freedom of artistic expression and speech in the Middle East had begun.

 

EGYPT
EGYPT

Event poster in support of the 2011 “Voices of the Streets” festival held in Cairo.

 

EGYPT
EGYPT

Despite a military crackdown ‘Voices of the Streets’ organizers and participants used the power of social media to move the concert to a new, and unknown location, showing the powers the be that the voice of the people will be heard. Read more about this here.

 

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Turning Tables: A Voice for the Voiceless

July 2, 2015

Turning Tables is an international NGO committed to establishing, and maintaining permanent musical production facilities for DJ’ing, rap, and beat making for marginalized youth in the Developing World. “The aim is to start a process of reflection and self-empowerment by giving youth a space where they can express their travesties, hopes, and dreams in a non-violent manner,” says Turning Tables Founder and Director Martin F. Jakobson.

In 2009, Martin was living in Beirut, and began working in several Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon. Since then, Turning Tables has expanded its work across the Middle East to Tunisia, Jordan, Libya and Cairo, alongside establishing a presence in Haiti and Cambodia.

Beyond merely conducting workshops to educate youth about musical production, the organization has branched into workshops video production and has collaborated with local music festivals to further enhance the youth’s experience, and empowerment. Turning Tables also commits itself to the training of local staff, to ensure their facilities remain operational with the intention of self-sufficiency down the road.

Currently, Turning Tables is conducting an international online fundraising campaign for Cambodian street youth, many of whom are former child prostitutes. “Our expectation is that, with the fundraising campaign, will be able to train about 800 vulnerable Cambodian kids for a year, and create a strong outreach program to reach more at-risk youth.” — Martin Jakobson (Founder + Director)

This photo essay takes you to Turning Tables on site locations of Tunisia, Haiti, Libya, Cambodia and Egypt, displaying the many areas, and countless youth who have been powered through their inspired mission. Connect with Turning Tables here, and check out their crowd funded effort for the Cambodian youth on indiegogo.

ANDREW BRIDGE is a global enthusiast with a passion for the road less traveled. As a frequent collaborator with World Hip Hop Market and Nomadic Wax, Andrew has worked with numerous socially conscious artists from around the world in the pursuit of inspiring cultural understanding and exchange through entertainment. This fascination with the world at large has taken him to over 20 countries (so far) through studying, volunteering, and writing about his travels, with no signs of slowing his globetrotting nature down. Connect with Andrew at @Bridgin_TheGap

In News and Social Action, Education and Empowerment, Cambodia, Middle East Tags Photo Essay, Social Entrepreneurship, Middle East, Cambodia
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