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'I'm yet to grow, but I feel I have lived': 16-year-old girls on being 16

Sixteen is an age of transition, of developmental and social change. From the pressures of studying and growing up, to gang violence, racism, mental health, family and music, these 16-year-old girls write about the things that matter to them.

Portraits by Linda Brownlee, Jillian Edelstein, Craig Easton, Stuart Freedman and Roy Mehta, are amongst the images forming a touring photographic exhibition, including an outdoor display at London City Hall

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from Culture | The Guardian https://ift.tt/36zzbZO

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