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Syrian journalists and human rights defenders Mazen Darwish and Yara Bader talk to English PEN director Jo Glanville at the Free Word Centre, London, 18 July 2016.
Mazen Darwish was the recipient of the 2014 PEN Pinter International Writer of Courage Award, chosen by co-winner Salman Rushdie.
Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN
Syrian journalists and human rights defenders Mazen Darwish and Yara Bader at the Free Word Centre, London, 18 July 2016.
Mazen Darwish was the recipient of the 2014 PEN Pinter International Writer of Courage Award, chosen by co-winner Salman Rushdie.
Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN
Happy 4th! Welcome to America, where we have Freedom of expression, as seen here :)
Headed to the fireworks in a bit- we tend to like things that go "boom!"
July ABC's F for Freedom, face, flag (ish), fun
On 4 July 2017, English PEN launched Imagine Your Shadow, an anthology of poetry written by participants in our Brave New Voices project.
Five groups across London, at British Red Cross, Praxis Community Projects, Migrants Organise, Capital City Academy and Newman Catholic College, were each paired with writers with an established reputation in facilitating creative expression: Raymond Antrobus, Kat Lewis, Femi Martin, Simon Mole and Shazea Quraishi.
Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN
On 4 July 2017, English PEN launched Imagine Your Shadow, an anthology of poetry written by participants in our Brave New Voices project.
Five groups across London, at British Red Cross, Praxis Community Projects, Migrants Organise, Capital City Academy and Newman Catholic College, were each paired with writers with an established reputation in facilitating creative expression: Raymond Antrobus, Kat Lewis, Femi Martin, Simon Mole and Shazea Quraishi.
Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN
On 4 July 2017, English PEN launched Imagine Your Shadow, an anthology of poetry written by participants in our Brave New Voices project.
Five groups across London, at British Red Cross, Praxis Community Projects, Migrants Organise, Capital City Academy and Newman Catholic College, were each paired with writers with an established reputation in facilitating creative expression: Raymond Antrobus, Kat Lewis, Femi Martin, Simon Mole and Shazea Quraishi.
Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN
Life isnt about money, girls, social status, fame,
life is about that time in the day that everything is golden,
life is about that memory you share with loved ones,
life is about finding what defines you through trials,
life is about realizing you actually receive more when you give,
...life is about knowing that we have a purpose,
life is about fulling that purpose you find,
so go on and live life.
-David Arias
Syrian journalists and human rights defenders Mazen Darwish and Yara Bader talk to English PEN director Jo Glanville at the Free Word Centre, London, 18 July 2016.
Mazen Darwish was the recipient of the 2014 PEN Pinter International Writer of Courage Award, chosen by co-winner Salman Rushdie.
Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN
English PEN director Jo Glanville at an event for Mazen Darwish and Yara Bader at the Free Word Centre, London, 18 July 2016.
Mazen Darwish was the recipient of the 2014 PEN Pinter International Writer of Courage Award, chosen by co-winner Salman Rushdie.
Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN
On 4 July 2017, English PEN launched Imagine Your Shadow, an anthology of poetry written by participants in our Brave New Voices project.
Five groups across London, at British Red Cross, Praxis Community Projects, Migrants Organise, Capital City Academy and Newman Catholic College, were each paired with writers with an established reputation in facilitating creative expression: Raymond Antrobus, Kat Lewis, Femi Martin, Simon Mole and Shazea Quraishi.
Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN
International Translation Day 2017 was organised by English PEN and Free Word, and took place at the British Library, London, on 2 October 2017.
Journalist Ahmet Şιk launches Journalism Under Siege, a report on press freedom in Turkey, at the Free Word Centre, London, 23 March 2016.
The launch event was chaired by David Diaz-Jogeix, the Director of Programmes at ARTICLE 19 (left) and interpreted by Milena Buyum.
The report is a project of the Free Word writers in residence programme, jointly administered by ARTICLE 19, English PEN and Free Word, in partnership with the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Media event outside New Scotland Yard, London. Highlighting the danger that new anti-terror legislation will pose to the right to take photographs in a public place.
On 4 July 2017, English PEN launched Imagine Your Shadow, an anthology of poetry written by participants in our Brave New Voices project.
Five groups across London, at British Red Cross, Praxis Community Projects, Migrants Organise, Capital City Academy and Newman Catholic College, were each paired with writers with an established reputation in facilitating creative expression: Raymond Antrobus, Kat Lewis, Femi Martin, Simon Mole and Shazea Quraishi.
Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN
Now more than 2 years since police in Minnesota murdered George Floyd while witnessed recorded the deed, the need for the #BLM message shown in this yard sign remains. Police continue to harm Americans of African descent disproportionately and with extreme prejudice in some cases, too. Those patterns and the public responses at protest, letter writing to politicians, statements by people prominent in sports and entertainment are well established. The yard sign at the center of the photo, though, is less commonly planted in public view. Each declaration is a kind of policy statement or credo (expression of personal belief).
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On 4 July 2017, English PEN launched Imagine Your Shadow, an anthology of poetry written by participants in our Brave New Voices project.
Five groups across London, at British Red Cross, Praxis Community Projects, Migrants Organise, Capital City Academy and Newman Catholic College, were each paired with writers with an established reputation in facilitating creative expression: Raymond Antrobus, Kat Lewis, Femi Martin, Simon Mole and Shazea Quraishi.
Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN