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On Empathy Recording: Poverty and Homelessness in Cambridge – with Philip Mills

On Empathy Recording: Poverty and Homelessness in Cambridge – with Philip Mills

Mar 6, 2017

We live in Cambridge, but much of the time I’m not sure how well we see it. What kinds of poverty persist here? And how do we fit into that picture?

[un]Shaded Territories: a design for women empowerment in rural Pakistan

[un]Shaded Territories: a design for women empowerment in rural Pakistan

Jul 15, 2014

        ABSTRACT by Anam Khan The separation between Pakistan and India in 1947 was a direct result of the struggle between two different religious groups in the region; Hindus, and Muslims. Of all the provinces split, Punjab was the only one province that was split between the two nations. This division caused one of the biggest migrations in history, affecting about 10 million people. People left behind their homes, their lives, and beloved...

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