Living On The Welfare Estate | Clapton Park Estate, Hackney ,1988
In 1988, young people from Clapton Park expressed their desire for change on the estate, improvements in their living conditions, racism and concerns about miscarriages of justice faced by African and Caribbean residents. © Cultural Partnerships 1988.

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