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The White Bird

I couldn’t make the Refugee Buddy Project Poetry Fundraiser last night-
seeing all the posts about it this morning I can see I really missed out. I
donated here instead –

do the same!

I thought it was a good moment to share this work made by Afghan refugees from a project I did a few years ago. I worked with a group for a whole school year, who had fled Afghanistan after the US withdrawal. All of the children had frightening first hand accounts of clamouring to get on the plane leaving Kabul – of the crush of the crowds and the pain of leaving loved ones behind.

But mostly they were the most ridiculously fun, joyously naughty and messy group I’d ever worked with.

The poem was by a year 6 child, who was a genuinely extraordinary human being, who I could imagine growing up to be Prime Minister. She wrote the poem almost word-for-word as it is, without edits, after just 6 months or so of learning English. My input was just to help jiggle it around to make it rhyme and to suggest some bits repeated.

The mask was by her little sister, who made this dark, shadowy monstrous mask, hot glued with gravel she found on the playground. She called it ‘Mask of The Taliban’.

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Imagination Can’t Run

Here’s a little selection of pictures from projects I’ve done in schools from last term.

And here’s a short conversation between 7 year olds I wrote down word-for-word:

First child: “I like art because I don’t have to do just one thing. I can do a project, stop and not think. Then I can go back to my work and do something new and let my imagination run riot”

Second child: “But imagination can’t run or walk. It can only get bigger. It doesn’t have legs. It’s not human”

Every day when I get up early to do a day in a school, I feel tired and wish I could stay at home and work on my own stuff. Then I get to school and the moment a child speaks to me I know I’m in the right place and working with children is the best job in the world.