The #Gambia: Whilst we were installing 'The Duty to Remember' #exhibition yesterday in the gardens of the National Centre for Arts and Culture (NCAC), Banjul, a group of school boys passing by on their way home wandered into the gardens (the garden area is free and open to all). They proceeded to spend a long time, looking at the victims and resisters portraits, engrossed in reading the captions to each image. Not long after, another group, this time schoolgirls, strolled in to check out the exhibition. This is one of the main things that we hoped for - when we chose the museum grounds for the exhibition - to capture the attention of the younger generation…they are, after all, the future of The Gambia #NeverAgainGambia . _ The exhibition runs through March 24th, 2020, and the museum gardens, free and open to all, Monday-Saturday. Come on by and check out the exhibition, with portraits from the ‘Gambia - victims, and resisters’ series © @jasonflorio/Helen Jones-Florio (@floriotravels) #Portraits4PositiveChange, and memorialisation boxes by #ANEKED - showcase boxes, with items held dear to victims’ families. In some cases, the only things they have left of their loved ones, who were killed by the former regime of #yahyajammeh . . . . . . . . . #theGambia #Jammeh2Justice #VictimsofJammeh #jasonfloriophotography #helenjonesflorio #NeverAgain #trrcgambia #undpGambia #theaneked #humanrightsviolations #ukinthegambia #everydaysocialjustice #enddictatorship #everydayafrica #everydayGambia (at Banjul, Gambia) https://www.instagram.com/p/B83UeYjAlVJ/?igshid=1h8tf3cg76dkm