#420 PHOTOWALK: THE GAMBIAN PHOTOWALK RETREAT SPECIAL
RECORDED ON LOCATION IN WEST AFRICA
This week, join me, Neale James on the show in West Africa and journey with our Photowalk team as we explore The Gambia with those attending this special Photowalk Retreat; Mat Bobby, Lynn Fraser, Michael Assmann and Shannon Coppin, guided by photojournalist Jason Florio and film producer Andy Thompson plus new-found Gambian friends. We walk and learn together about what makes this small, welcoming country known as The Smiling Coast so uniquely special, how a recent political past has left an indelible mark, and how the Gambian people’s resilience has earned a peaceful future ahead. We discuss why some of the country’s youth are making dangerous journeys across the Atlantic to the Canary Islands aboard small pirogue fishing boats; you’ll meet the most incredible students and staff at a school, take shade under the Tree of Life, come within mere inches of the most feared reptile on Earth and our fellow Photowalkers share their thoughts as we adventure during this retreat to West Africa.
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MORE ABOUT names, words and places FROM TODAY’S SHOW
Banjul to Barra ferry, our first day’s adventure.
Fort Bullen is at the edge of Barra Town in Lower Niumi District. It was built in 1826 and the fort was used to enforce the ban on slavery.
The Baobab tree is known in Africa as The Tree of Life.
Victims and Resisters; portraits and collected testimonies as part of an ongoing body of work by Jason and Helen Jones-Florio. The work aims to expose the wide-reaching forms and scale of human rights abuses under former president Yahya Jammeh's regime.
JASON FLORIO (PHOTOGRAPHERS IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)
LYNN FRASER
MAT BOBBY
MICHAEL ASSMANN
NEALE JAMES
SHANNON COPPIN
ATTENDING THE RETREAT; JASON, LYNN, MICHAEL, MAT, SHANNON AND NEALE
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