Their community gave birth to my work 20 years ago and continues to inspire me. Back then they were migrants working the fields and factories of Lebanon, having moved into camps for the sake of a better life. Now their homes in Syria are almost certainly destroyed and they are living as refugees in Lebanon. My hope is that the violence ends and their community can find peace as well as a life without struggle. I look forward to seeing them on Monday.
Monday, December 28, 2020
Sit-down + Camp, Zahle, Lebanon, 2004
Labels:
Arab,
Bedouin,
Camp,
Civil Rights,
Civil War,
Documentary,
Human Rights,
Lebanon,
Photography,
Refugees,
Syria,
Syrian
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