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YOUTH DON’T CARE? Young Carers in Urban Housing Exhibition (Brixton)


15 June - 11 August


'YOUTH DON'T CARE? Young Carers in Urban Housing Exhibition' creates a rare opportunity for Dialogues by Youth on Urban Housing. Borne of a collaboration between EXCAVATING DIVERSITY SOCIAL HOUSING NETWORK, Creative Darren Appiagyei, Youth Organisations and Social Housing Networks, aimed at initiating and showcasing unprecedented Youth-led community discussions, on Housing and the future of the urban environment.

YOUTH DON'T CARE? builds upon our previous Exhibition MODERNIST GEM: The Battle for Leigham Court Sheltered Housing Scheme, part of LFA2022 and goes even further to challenge the narrative on Social Housing, which is often stigmatised, with its inhabitants portrayed negatively, particularly when those inhabitants happen to be young.

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This exhibition takes place in Brixton, contact organiser for opening times.

The launch of the exhibition takes place on 15th June, 1pm-4pm - see separate listing.
The launch will include presentations and discussions from those involved and awards for our young participants.

* No booking required.


Free

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Organiser:


EXCAVATING DIVERSITY, Darren Appiagyei and Social Housing Network

Website: www.darrenappiagyei.co.uk/


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Image: Darren Appiagyei photo by Jermaine Miller



Location:


Africa Bantu, Supplementary School Saint Martins Community Centre (Tulse Hill)

Abbots Park, London SW2 3QB
SW2 3QB



Accessibility:


Wheelchair accessible
Mobility Impaired Walker
Assistance dogs welcome
Accessible toilet
Baby Changing Facility
Assistive listening / enhancement system

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