David González

  • Feature
    • A walk without net
    • Forgotten in the desert
    • Hêvî / Hope
    • A place to live
  • Portfolio
    • Syria: Voice of Exile (I)
    • Syria: Way of Exile (II)
    • Clashes in Egypt
    • East Ukraine
  • Short Stories
    • A day in Idomeni
    • Rise up
  • Tearsheets
  • Contact
  • About

© David González 2023 | Desarrollo web por mènsula STUDIO

David González

  • Feature
    • A walk without net
    • Forgotten in the desert
    • Hêvî / Hope
    • A place to live
  • Portfolio
    • Syria: Voice of Exile (I)
    • Syria: Way of Exile (II)
    • Clashes in Egypt
    • East Ukraine
  • Short Stories
    • A day in Idomeni
    • Rise up
  • Tearsheets
  • Contact
  • About

Alex: My childhood was not easy, but I am proud of who I am and what I have lived.

Alex B: People see you like: "Oh, poor boy ..." and I don't get it, we have the same aspirations as anyone.

David: When people know the fact you're not living with your family, think about you without asking. I experienced too many times. We have to overcome that as a society.

Miguel: Many people believe that you are different and in time they see that you are like everyone else.

Marc: In the end, you don't care what people think. I'm on my way and moving towards what matters to me.

Clara: I came to live in a center when I was 13. Now I am studying and living by myself.

Joana: There are many realities in a protection center. It is not what you imagine. I have my studies, my part-time job and I play in a volleyball team.

Noelia: For me the protection center was a good stage. I came out with a more mature mindset and skills.

Judith: I work with young children and I am going to start a law degree. I'm going to be a lawyer.

Sheila: People automatically think that you are a person with difficulties and a bad behaviour. I live alone and I am in charge of a catering business.

© David González 2023 | Desarrollo web por mènsula STUDIO