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Youth Living in Kibera, One of Africa's Largest Urban Slums, Exhibit in Tokyo as 'Subjects Who Tell Their Own Stories'

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  • Youth Living in Kibera, One of Africa's Largest Urban Slums, Exhibit in Tokyo as 'Subjects Who Tell Their Own Stories'
  • Youth from Kibera hold a photography and video exhibition in Tokyo.
  • Date: Sun Mar 29 2026 01:26:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Youth from Kibera hold a photography and video exhibition in Tokyo.

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Youth Living in Kibera, One of Africa's Largest Urban Slums, Exhibit in Tokyo as 'Subjects Who Tell Their Own Stories' (Sun Mar 29 2026 01:26:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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Sun Mar 29 2026 01:26:01 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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Q: What is the main theme of the exhibition 'Viewing the World from Kibera "Slum" - From Being Told, to Telling Our Own Story'?
A: The exhibition aims to shift the narrative from Kibera youth being 'subjects who are told about' to 'subjects who tell their own stories' through their own photographs and videos.
Q: Who are the artists participating in this exhibition and where do they live?
A: The artists are youth living in Kibera, one of Africa's largest urban slums, located in Nairobi, Kenya.
Q: What inspired these young people to create art and tell their stories?
A: They were inspired by donated cameras and technical guidance from professional photographers and filmmakers, which enabled them to record their lives and experiences.
Q: What kind of works will be displayed at the exhibition?
A: The exhibition will feature over 100 works, including photographs and videos created by the youth, along with commentary videos from the artists themselves.
Q: How will visitors be able to interact with the artists and their stories during the exhibition?
A: There will be opportunities for 'dialogue,' allowing visitors to ask questions to the youth in Kibera and receive replies later, fostering a reciprocal exchange of stories.