Rise Festival

The Rise Festival saw about 100.000 in Finsbury Park united against racism...despite the rain.



And there was even a little bit of graffiti art...

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Youth Work & Living in the East End. Creating an Oasis of Urban Escape in the City of London.
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1 Comments:
Nice one. I took a couple pictures of Kelis and Jamelia, too. Check 'em out here...
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