The series includes incredible photography like these pieces from Zahra.
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One of my personal favourites is Abdellah's cartoon, which captures a multiplicity of global issues in an accessible way.
Each piece is being presented with a biography of the young artist or author and an artist's statement. They've some very powerful words to share. Head over to the other blog and read more!
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