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VIDEO: Changing Girls’s Lives at The More Than Me Academy in Liberia

July 16, 2015

The More Than Me Academy is on a mission to make sure education and opportunity, not exploitation and poverty, define the lives of the most vulnerable girls from the West Point Slum of Liberia. When she graduates, she will decide what comes next for her life.

CONNECT WITH MORE THAN ME

In Liberia, News and Social Action, Africa, Education and Empowerment, Get Involved, Video Tags Liberia, Africa, Education, Get Involved
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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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Josephine, 14 years old
Josephine, 14 years old

Josephine lives at St. Bartholomew's Orphanage. Her parents were HIV positive and died when she was young. When she was a child, she fell ill to polio. Josephine is a joy to the children and the women who work at the orphanage. She enjoys cooking and helping with the chores.

Josephine loved taking pictures with her camera. This is what she sees.

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Kiden, 16 years old
Kiden, 16 years old

When Kiden was fourteen, her father threw her out of his house because she was pregnant. She came to St. Bartholomew’s orphanage where she gave birth to her baby girl, Viola. At just two years old, Viola died due to hydrocephalus. Kiden is remarkably resilient and more mature than most of her peers. She takes care of the younger children in the orphanage as if they are her own. Kiden is a hard worker and helps serve in the kitchen.

Kiden's favorite activity is singing. This is what she sees.

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Kabang, 14 years old
Kabang, 14 years old

Kabang lives at St. Bartholomew’s with her two older brothers and two sisters. Her father died after a long illness in Uganda. Initially, her mother worked hard to provide for them, but became very weak and had no choice but to leave them at the orphanage. Kabang's favorite hobby is netball, and her favorite chores are harvesting the crops in the orphanage and hand washing the clothes. She laughs often and usually has a smile on her face.

Kabang wants to be a doctor when she grows up. This is what she sees.

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Buba, 14 years old
Buba, 14 years old

Buba came to St. Bartholomew’s Orphanage with her brother and sister. Her father died during the civil war in Sudan, and her mother abandoned them so that she could remarry another man. Buba and her siblings lived with their grandmother until she admitted them to the orphanage because she was no longer able to provide for them. Buba loves to sing and play games. She also loves to help cook and clean.

Buba dreams of being a teacher one day. This is what she sees.

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Jackson, 15 years old
Jackson, 15 years old

Jackson lives at St. Bartholomew’s orphanage. His parents died when he was young, and he lived with his grandmother until her death in 2007. Jackson suffers from a curvature in his spine, which forces him to walk using both his hands and feet. His condition is most likely caused by polio, although he has never been diagnosed. Jackson enjoys cutting grass around the compound, and his favorite hobby is praying. 

Jackson wants to be a pilot when he grows up. This is what he sees.

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100cameras

July 2, 2015

100cameras is an NGO that empowers marginalized children around the world to document their lives through photography, and thereby create positive change in their communities. 100% of the photography sales go back to the children’s communities. Here’s how it works: 100cameras gives a camera to Jackson in South Sudan. Jackson snaps a photo. Then you buy his photo on the 100cameras website. 100% goes back to Jackson and Jackson is empowered.

In 2008, 100cameras launched its first project at St. Bartholomew’s Orphanage in Kajo Keji, South Sudan that serves as a home to 80 children who lost their families during the brutal 21-year civil war. The orphanage was founded by IWASSRU (International Widows Association for Southern Sudanese Refugees in Uganda), a group of Sudanese war widows that banded together to care for refugee orphans. 100cameras funds lifeline supplies, such as protection and access to food, water, and medicine.

To date, the sale of the children’s photography has raised $17,000 that was used to build a fence around the campus, protecting them from the rebel forces in Sudan, and has provided critical maintenance for the truck that transports all food and medicine for the children. $17,000 is four times the average annual income in Sudan!

You can purchase a child's photograph on the 100cameras website and 100% of your purchase will go directly to IWASSRU to provide lifeline supplies and shelter.

This photo essay is a small selection of the more than 200 photographs of South Sudan taken by South Sudanese kids, as well as projects in other countries around the world.

Connect with 100cameras and purchase images of their kid photographers here. Check out their crowdfunding campaign going on now here at WEDIDIT.

In South Sudan, News and Social Action, Photo Essay, Education and Empowerment, Empowerment Tags Africa, Social Entrepreneurship, South Sudan, Photo Essay
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 Stretching it out in a circle with All Star coach. Hout Bay, Cape Town

Stretching it out in a circle with All Star coach. Hout Bay, Cape Town

 Spin master. Masiphumele, Cape Town

Spin master. Masiphumele, Cape Town

 In the game! Streetwise Children's Shelter, Johannesburg

In the game! Streetwise Children's Shelter, Johannesburg

  Uniforms once worn in Wantagh, Long Island, NY now suit a team of hopefuls in Philipi, Cape Town, South Africa!

Uniforms once worn in Wantagh, Long Island, NY now suit a team of hopefuls in Philipi, Cape Town, South Africa!

  Building leaders and helping them reach new heights.

Building leaders and helping them reach new heights.

 At H4H everyone is a star! Kids at a H4H event with special prizes in Cape Town, South Africa.

At H4H everyone is a star! Kids at a H4H event with special prizes in Cape Town, South Africa.

 The court is the safe place for kids to play, learn, and grow. Glenview, Harare, Zimbabwe

The court is the safe place for kids to play, learn, and grow. Glenview, Harare, Zimbabwe

  Up-cycled Uniforms from Long Island (Half Hollow Hills West vs. Shorham Wading River) helping empower girls in Cape Town, South Africa.

Up-cycled Uniforms from Long Island (Half Hollow Hills West vs. Shorham Wading River) helping empower girls in Cape Town, South Africa.

 For the love of the game, but no dunking please! Khayelitsha, South Africa

For the love of the game, but no dunking please! Khayelitsha, South Africa

 Ubuntu! H4H All Star and MVP coaches training. Cape Town, South Africa.

Ubuntu! H4H All Star and MVP coaches training. Cape Town, South Africa.

 H4H coaches deliver the skills needed to succeed on and off the court, helping kids make it in the big leagues of life! Dzivarasekwa. Harare, Zimbabwe

H4H coaches deliver the skills needed to succeed on and off the court, helping kids make it in the big leagues of life!
Dzivarasekwa. Harare, Zimbabwe

  Keeping enough balls bouncing is one of H4H's biggest challenges in Zimbabwe.

Keeping enough balls bouncing is one of H4H's biggest challenges in Zimbabwe.

  Celebration by school marching band for a new court opening, thanks to TYLA (Texas Young Lawyers Association) in Nyanga, Cape Town!

Celebration by school marching band for a new court opening, thanks to TYLA (Texas Young Lawyers Association) in Nyanga, Cape Town!

 Tools of the beautiful game! Nyanga, Cape Town South Africa

Tools of the beautiful game! Nyanga, Cape Town South Africa

  Representing H4H, building community through sport since 1995!

Representing H4H, building community through sport since 1995!

  No limitations!

No limitations!

  School bus formerly from Long Island now gets coaches and kids to the games in Zimbabwe!

School bus formerly from Long Island now gets coaches and kids to the games in Zimbabwe!

  Donated sneakers from the US and Canada are up-cycled to our programs in Africa to help motivate and incentivize!

Donated sneakers from the US and Canada are up-cycled to our programs in Africa to help motivate and incentivize!

 True Ubuntu!  Supporters in the US help sustain programs in Africa by representing and buying our unique bracelets!   

True Ubuntu!

Supporters in the US help sustain programs in Africa by representing and buying our unique bracelets!

 

 Stretching it out in a circle with All Star coach. Hout Bay, Cape Town  Spin master. Masiphumele, Cape Town  In the game! Streetwise Children's Shelter, Johannesburg   Uniforms once worn in Wantagh, Long Island, NY now suit a team of hopefuls in Philipi, Cape Town, South Africa!    Building leaders and helping them reach new heights.   At H4H everyone is a star! Kids at a H4H event with special prizes in Cape Town, South Africa.  The court is the safe place for kids to play, learn, and grow. Glenview, Harare, Zimbabwe   Up-cycled Uniforms from Long Island (Half Hollow Hills West vs. Shorham Wading River) helping empower girls in Cape Town, South Africa.   For the love of the game, but no dunking please! Khayelitsha, South Africa  Ubuntu! H4H All Star and MVP coaches training. Cape Town, South Africa.  H4H coaches deliver the skills needed to succeed on and off the court, helping kids make it in the big leagues of life! Dzivarasekwa. Harare, Zimbabwe   Keeping enough balls bouncing is one of H4H's biggest challenges in Zimbabwe.    Celebration by school marching band for a new court opening, thanks to TYLA (Texas Young Lawyers Association) in Nyanga, Cape Town!   Tools of the beautiful game! Nyanga, Cape Town South Africa   Representing H4H, building community through sport since 1995!    No limitations!    School bus formerly from Long Island now gets coaches and kids to the games in Zimbabwe!    Donated sneakers from the US and Canada are up-cycled to our programs in Africa to help motivate and incentivize!   True Ubuntu!  Supporters in the US help sustain programs in Africa by representing and buying our unique bracelets!   

Hoops4Hope

July 1, 2015

There are few elements across the spectrum of humanity that bind and connect us as people, no matter our age, race, or cultural background. They validate our bond as humans and in many cases, drive the most profound change that is occurring across the globe, bringing us together as a global community. The sport’s friendly competition does exactly this.

This is where Hoops 4 Hope (H4H) comes into play. Since 1995, H4H is an international non-profit organization, which has utilized the “power of sport to create sustainable long-term positive impact for youth, equipping them with the tools to manage the social, health and economic related challenges they face.” — Mark Crandall, H4H Founder & Director More

As the sister organization for Soccer 4 Hope, Hoops 4 Hope utilizes the medium of basketball to provide empowering sports programing to youth across Zimbabwe and South Africa. The organization’s mission is to educate youth with life skills necessary to survive; it has flourished in communities that struggle with poverty, unemployment, HIV/AIDS, violence, crime, substance abuse, and gender inequality.

Over its 18 years of existence, H4H has seen many of its youngsters receive sports scholarships to high schools, coaches being chosen for overseas cultural exchanges, and even have a Zimbabwean athlete now playing professionally in the Euro League. Furthermore, various H4H courts have been graced with visits from German Chancellor, Angela Merkel, along with NBA Star and member of the Chicago Bulls, Luol Deng, amongst many others.

This photo essay highlights Hoops 4 Hope as our NGO of the Week, taking you to the on-site project locations throughout Zimbabwe and South Africa, many of which were made possible through collaborations with local schools, shelters, and community organizations.

Connect with Hoops 4 Hope here.

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, South Africa, Africa, Zimbabwe, Get Involved Tags Zimbabwe, Africa, Get Involved, Social Entrepreneurship
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