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Rohingya Reunions
Yesterday you shared a meal with your family. You gathered everyone together for a family photo. That was the last family photo you would ever take.
Today, you’re on the run.
Your family is forced to flee. By boat, by car, by foot, by any means necessary. Everyone is set on a different path with an unknown future. And suddenly your family tree has now been scattered across 3 continents, 4 countries, and 5 cities.
The only thing you carry is that photo – the last family photo you would ever take.
Rohingya Reunions is an ongoing project documenting the stories of the families who inspired us from the beginning. Spearheaded by photographer Hailey Sadler and storyteller Sophie Danielson, the stories will be displayed in a photo exhibition to highlight the Rohingya diaspora and the power of family.
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