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Rémy: “Ever since I have come here, I found my people”

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Rémy (19, it/its) takes us on a journey through moments of pain, transformation and empowerment. After leaving behind a restrictive home it found a community, identity and purpose. Rémy speaks about how activism became healing and its power to make a change in the world.

By Alice Constantinescu, Isa Berkelmans and Nina Getsadze

Category: Helsinki
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