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London's Voices

Copyright and Acknowledgments

The copyright of all the interviews featured here, audio and transcript form, rest with either the Museum of London or the interviewee concerned. The interviews or extracts from them are not to be reproduced without the permission of the Museum of London.

The Museum of London would like to thank the young people here for their time and for taking part in the project. They are: Quwayne Redway, Daniel Love, Odini Bailey, Andre Miller, Anthony Latouche, Donovan Smith, Ibrahim Momoh, Jeanelle Titre Lowe, Choe Holness, Taniche Wallace, Tia Mundell-Jordon, Sidonie Jean-Pierre, Roseanne Bent, Letica Addison, Nahdia Blake, Shekeh Golde, Elizabeth Anoba, Marvin Osemwegie, Rickell Brown, Rebecca Braveboy, Rebecca Akinwolemiwa, Josephine Braveboy, Amy Otway, Haydon Scantlebury, May Dickson, Shabana Begum, Robin Das, Amina Adewusi, Joy Kafero, Rickon Husain, Shehzad Chishty, Faisal Ahmed, Azam Chishty, Junel Maih, Abdul Subhan, Lutfur Rahman, Shuaib Ahmed, Shabaz Masih, Cleon Reis, Kayleigh Waterman, Theo Phillips, and Leigh Wallace.

The Museum of London would also like to thank the following youth organisations and the youth workers for their help in making this project possible. Croydon Youth Development Trust, Fitzrovia Youth in Action, The Bridge New Deal for Communities Seven Sisters, Wandsworth Libraries Services African and Caribbean Community Library, Southwark Summer University, ‘A’ Team Arts in Tower Hamlets, and the Runnymede Trust. Also Frances Kearney, Anthony Lam, Matt Jackson, Aoife Mannix and Fatimah Kelleher, who supported the young people by sharing their skills in photography and poetry.

 

Last modified: Monday, 15 December, 2003