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    Our Lives After Pressing CTRL+ALT+ del
    The COVID crisis has forced all of us to press ‘Ctrl+Alt+Del’ in our lives. A blank slate. Reassessing the way we live, travel, move, work, care, eat, drink, clean, cook, consume, and buy.
    For stateless people or undocumented refugees, this is a daily reality. While ‘Ctrl+Alt+Del’ can be an effective solution for a frozen computer, for refugees and stateless individuals, it is only the beginning of a long, arduous journey towards recovery and integration. It is a powerful metaphor for the reset that refugees and stateless people undergo as they try to redefine their existence by fleeing their country.
    For refugees, fleeing often means leaving behind loved ones, possessions, and a part of their identity. Stateless individuals have no recognized nationality and are therefore invisible in the administrative system, much like lost data. The systemic barriers they encounter often prevent them from truly starting a new life. If you are stateless or an undocumented refugee, you have no nationality, no passport, and no rights. You are sidelined in all respects: you are not allowed to work, you cannot pursue education, you cannot marry, and you have no access to medical care.
    For refugees and stateless individuals, hope lies in the possibility that after all the challenges, they might have the chance to rebuild their lives, regain a sense of security and identity, and contribute to society.
    The metaphor of ‘Ctrl+Alt+Del’ challenges us to think more deeply about the human condition and our responsibility towards those forced to reset their lives. It reminds us that every person has the right to live in dignity, safety, and freedom. The struggle of refugees and stateless people is a call to action for the global community to reform systems so that they are no longer stuck but given a real chance.
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    • Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
    • Additional Categories Fine Art Photography, Street Photography
    • Project Option: Standard Portrait, 8×10 in, 20×25 cm
      # of Pages: 160
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    • Publish Date: Jul 06, 2024
    • Language English
    • Keywords photography;, statelessness;, refugees;
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    Bram Bogaerts
    Sint-Niklaas, Belgium

    Bram Bogaerts is a Belgian photographer. He studied fine art photography at the Academy of Fine Arts at Sint-Niklaas (SASK). He has developed a dark and cinematographic style. His photographic work addresses issues related to nature and diversity, urbanization and society.

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