ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 11月19日 14時00分


For as long as anyone can remember, life in South Sudan has revolved around war. “That’s as true today as ever,” writes the @ニューヨーク・タイムズ reporter Jeffrey Gettleman. The military checkpoints across #Juba and the marauding soldiers who prowl the city make it impossible to go out at night. So young South Sudanese have found a way to do what young people do the world over — just a bit differently. They pack into dark buildings during the bright, hot hours to groove to hip-hop and rap. These places are called “day clubs,” and they allow Juba’s youth to hang out, meet strangers, dance, drink and forget for a moment what lies outside the club’s doors. Manasseh Mathiang, pictured here, is part of the artist collective #Anataban, which means “I am tired” in Arabic. The group uses theater, music, graffiti, poetry and other art forms to foster discussions about social justice, activism and peace. Visit the link in our profile to see more portraits from #SouthSudan by @sarahyltonphoto, who took #streetstyle photos off the streets — in safe spaces, in people’s homes, their backyards, their tiny, tidy shops. #TheLookNYT


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