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Muhammed Lamin Jadama

Muhammed Lamin Jadama is a photographer and activist. Born in the Senegambia region, he fled to Italy in 2008, where he has been working for the online newspaper Afronline. Since 2011 he has been living in Germany where he dedicates his photographic work to documenting the everyday struggle of refugees and immigrants in many European countries. In Berlin he has most recently spent time with various groups of refugees, including the refugee camp at Oranienplatz from 2012 until its eviction and clearance in 2014.

As of January 2019

Projects:

Archive of Refuge
2021, Sep 30, Thu — 2022, Jan 03, Mon

Publications & Contributions:

Archive of Refuge
Interview with Muhammed Lamin Jadama
2021

Videos

  • Transatlantic Sounds: “What would you say if I told you that our Black history has been denied?” (Spanish, English)

    Part of “New Alphabet School #Healing” Original version Performance ritual, Feb 4, 2021
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  • Looming Creole

    With Odete Somedo, Saliha Pondingo von Medem, Joana Barrios, Filipa César, Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, Diana McCarty, Mark Waschke, Marinho Pina, Muhammed Lamin Jadama, Nelly Yaa Pinkrah, Olivier Marboeuf
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