Fighting Shame

Fighting Shame

7.0

Jan 25 2019

Documentary

A group of women from Leeds share stories of poverty through eight everyday objects and the community initiatives they've launched to fight the shame that surrounds it, in a bid to start a dialogue with policymakers.

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