Found

photography by Margherita Coppolino “It’s the most prevalent, its always the one thing I remember, I think of being in the dentist chair and wondering. Why, I know where I am, but no-one really knows where I am. How come they haven’t found me? Thats what makes me angry, so thats it” – Jeannine Burt, […]…

Collateral Damage

photography by relative of anonymous participant, Australia 2015 ‘She acquired a brain injury, vision impairment and physical disability as a result of domestic violence. The perpetrator, was her husband who is a young war veteran, who served for over ten years, and is now only in his thirties. She became the collateral damage of her […]…

Unseen

photography by Margherita Coppolino “Nobody know what go on in them. They are tears that we cry that nobody know about, that nobody sees. Because most of us are that good at putting up a front. Nobody see how much we hurt. So that feeling of having nothing, and having to keep shoving and shoving […]…

Little Rock

photography by Denise Beckwith ‘I was only six years old, and I was falling asleep. And then I asked him if I could go to bed. He said, “Oh “I’ll take you up to the bed, I will.” and he watched me get undressed, he touched me, watch me as he took me to the […]…

Unseen

  “Nobody know what go on in them. They are tears that we cry that nobody know about, that nobody sees. Because most of us are that good at putting up a front. Nobody see how much we hurt. So that feeling of having nothing, and having to keep shoving and shoving things down. Its […]…

Unlocked

  “What I have realised throughout my recovery, is that I’m who I am if you like it or not, nothing can change me, I’m not going to change, for anyone. Its like being locked in your mind and no one can grasp the reality of what you are dealing with and yourself, you become […]…

Unlocked

“What I have realised throughout my recovery, is that I’m who I am if you like it or not, nothing can change me, I’m not going to change, for anyone. Its like being locked in your mind and no one can grasp the reality of what you are dealing with and yourself, you become more able […]…

Unseen

“Nobody know what go on in them. They are tears that we cry that nobody know about, that nobody sees. Because most of us are that good at putting up a front. Nobody see how much we hurt. So that feeling of having nothing, and having to keep shoving and shoving things down. Its very […]…

Silent Tears Still Fall

  “Las mujeres con discapacidad que viven violencia, muchas veces permanecen en el silencio. Necesitamos hablar, necesitamos escuchar y trabajar para que ellas se reconozcan y reconocerlas como personas dignas de amor y de derechos” “Women with a disability who live with violence often stay silent. We need to speak, we need to listen and […]…

Unlocked

“What I have realised throughout my recovery, is that I’m who I am if you like it or not, nothing can change me, I’m not going to change, for anyone. Its like being locked in your mind and no one can grasp the reality of what you are dealing with and yourself, you become more […]…