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Friday 01 February 2013
Be Myself: Lucy's story of homelessness and survival - video
Be Myself: Lucy's story of homelessness and survival - video
Over eight months, between 2011 and 2012, Georgina Cranston documented the lives of homeless women in London. She spent time in hostels, joined outreach teams, met rough sleepers as well as the 'hidden homeless' and women who had found a home. This is Lucy's story. It's not easy to watch but it offers hope, and her struggle sheds light on issues that so often go ignored.
Be Myself was produced by duckrabbit
as part of 'Where from? Where now?' an in-depth multimedia project that explored the stories behind women's homelessness. More of the women's stories can be found on the Where From? Where Now?
website.
Warning: contains strong language and distressing content
Chincha, Perú 2009, testimonios de la autoreconstrucción
Participaron.
En Grocio Prado: Juan Pablo Castilla y familia, Eusebio Tasayco, Jaime Orlando, Eduardo Ávalos y familia, Jackeline Saravia y familia
En Chincha Alta: Juan Gutiérrez e Isabel de Gutiérrez, Erlinda Castro y familia
En Chincha Baja: Miguel Angel Araujo
En Pueblo Nuevo: Alcides De la Cruz, Germán Piñan, Alberto Vera, Juan Tornero
En Tambo De Mora: Julia Ormeño, Melchorita Ormeño, Ana Melba Ramírez
En Nuevo Tambo de Mora: Familia Sotelo
En Cruz Verde-Tambo De Mora: Aral Caqui y Elvira Gonzáles, José Iraola y Carmen Rosa Rojas, Francisco Arango y familia
Producción.
Desco- Centro de Estudios y Promoción del Desarrollo
Concepto, investigación y guión.
Teresa Cabrera, Gustavo Riofrío, Mario Zolezzi
Con el apoyo de
Juan Tokeshi, Paul Sánchez, Claudia Canchaya
Cámara, edición y post producción.
Carlos García - Monoloco Producciones
Gracias a
Asociación Solidaridad Países Emergentes-ASPEM y Associazione Volontari per il Servizio Internazionale-ASVI por la colaboración de sus equipos en Chincha.