Mind the Gap Stories

Gender Bias in Language by Gabriele Labanauskaite (Vilnius)

Heartbeats story by Simona Abdallah (Denmark/Palestine)

Kristina Issa "Jag kommer från mig"

Siwa Edition - A Cry for Help story by Suzi Eldeek

Tomboy Story by Selim Hassan

 

About the artist: Rasha Shaaban

Mind the Gap Stories is a creative programme led by the National Museums of World Culture to facilitate inclusion, inclusion, equality and intercultural dialogue through digital storytelling.

We investigate how our daily life gaps can bring us closer to each other.

A gap is... something that is disconnected. A disruption. An empty room. Something that is missing.

Having a gap in one's life can make it difficult sometimes to grasp the wholeness of certain life event.

We all live with a gap. Some of us are aware of it. Some of us are not.

Gaps are contextual depending on where you are at that moment. They can be painful. But, they can also be a normal part of the course of our lives.

Mind the Gap Stories are currently on display in an exhibition at the World Culture Museum in Gothenburg, Sweden.

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