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    #VisionNotVictim: Powerful Photo Series Shows Syrian Refugee Girls As Future Selves

    Aprille MuscaraBy Aprille MuscaraFebruary 10, 2016Updated:February 10, 2016No Comments10 Mins Read0 Views
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    This week, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) released a series of stunning photos capturing Syrian refugee girls dressed as their future selves.

    “These girls are just incredible,” photographer and IRC program manager Meredith Hutchison says. “They’ve experienced all this trauma and violence, and yet it doesn’t define them.”

    Hutchison took the photos in Jordan at the Zaatari refugee camp and city of Mafraq, which are home to 160,000 registered refugees. In 2013, close to six million Syrian children were in need of aid, including over one million in refugee camps – a “lost generation” of youth displaced by their homeland’s ongoing unrest.

    “In many of the places we work, including Jordan, we see that when they hit adolescence, the world for boys expands and the world for girls shrinks,” Hutchison explains.

    In the IRC’s “Vision Not Victim” program, the girls are asked to draw pictures of themselves answering the question, “What do you want to be when you grow up?” They create action plans, and as part of visualizing their goals, they design a photoshoot depicting themselves having achieved their vision.

    “Looking at the images [at the end of the program]: There is nothing small about these girls,” Hutchison adds. “They are larger than life. They are powerfully stepping into their future.”

    Take a look at the inspiring images below and read quotes from the girls writing as their future selves:

     

     

     

    Amani, 10 – Future Pilot

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    I love planes. Even before I had ever been on a plane, I knew I wanted to be a pilot. Flying is adventurous and exciting. When I was younger, my brother always told me that a girl can’t be a pilot, but I knew deep down this is what I wanted to do. I finished my studies and found a way to get to flight school. Now, not only do I get to live my dream, but I also get to help people travel, to see the world, and discover new places.

     

     

     

    Bassima, 17 – Future Chef

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    I have always found great pleasure in cooking. When I was young, I spent a lot of time in the kitchen with my mother – learning how to create different dishes. I was really good at it. Now as a chef, I have my own restaurant where I create the menu, and a shop where I make and serve different dairy products like milk, cheeses, and yogurt.

     

     

     

    Fatima, 11 – Future Surgeon

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    In this image, I am examining an x-ray of a patient to see what is causing the pain in her chest. I treat many patients, but the patient I care most about is my father, who has lots of medical issues. To be able to help my father, this makes me feel strong, powerful, and capable.

     

     

     

    Fatima, 11 – Future Police Officer

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    I am a kind, yet serious policewoman who is respected and a role model in the community. People are not afraid of me, but call me when they are in trouble. I teach them how to respect and love one another. I fight for justice. I help the innocent.

     

     

     

    Fatima, 12 – Future Teacher

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    In this image, it is the early morning and I am waiting in my classroom for my students to arrive. I teach younger children to read and write Arabic. I am a very compassionate and kind person, and so a perfect teacher. I am strict, but I go out of my way to gently help those students who are having difficulties.

     

     

     

    Fatima, 16 – Future Architect

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    When I was young, people told me that a woman could not become an architect. But I dreamt constantly of making beautiful homes for families, and designing buildings that bring people joy. Now that I’ve reached my vision, I hope I am a model for other girls—showing them that you should never give up on your dream.

     

     

     

    Haja, 12 – Future Astronaut

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    Ever since we studied the solar system in primary school, I have wanted to be an astronaut. I would imagine myself up in the sky discovering new things. I love being an astronaut because it lets me see the world from a new angle. In this society my path was not easy – many people told me a girl can’t become an astronaut. Now that I have achieved my goals, I would tell young girls with aspirations to not be afraid, to talk to their parents about what they want and why, to always be confident and know where you want to go.

     

     

     

    Hiba, 9 – Future Pediatrician

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    I have always wanted to help children, and this is what drove me to be a paediatrician. I am kind and loving, and therefore an excellent doctor that children can trust.

     

     

     

    Malack, 16 – Future Police Officer

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    I’ve always wanted to be a policewoman because the police not only keep people safe, but they also create justice in society. Everyday I wake up, go to the station, and then head out into the city to see where I can help. I also work to inspire other young girls to become policewomen – supporting them to dream about their future and thinking about how they will overcome obstacles.

     

     

     

    Merwa, 13 – Future Painter

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    In this image, I am a popular painter, working on a landscape in oils. When I was younger, painting was a hobby – but as I grew older I saw I had a great talent and went to art school. Now I have my own gallery where I sell my paintings and sculptures. My hope is that my artwork inspires peace in the world and encourages people to be kind to one another.

     

     

     

    Mona, 10 – Future Physician

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    In this image, I am in the future and a well-respected physician at a major hospital in Syria. I am asking my patient about her pain, and helping her get better. I feel very fortunate to be where I am today. My mother was born and raised in a village and didn’t go to school, but as a young girl I had the opportunity to learn and grow into a great doctor. People feel safe around me, they believe in me, and I use my skills and compassion to help many others.

     

     

     

    Muntaha, 12 – Future Photographer

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    Since I was a young girl I loved taking people’s photographs. I loved going to different events and documenting what was happening – both the good and bad. Now, as a professional photographer I use my images to inspire hope in others – to encourage love and understanding.

     

     

     

    Nebal, 13 – Future Emergency Doctor

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    The moment I love most in my daily life as a doctor is when I arrive at the clinic and see rows of patients waiting to see me. To know that people trust me and that there are so many I may be able to help makes me feel like nothing else – it makes me feel so hopeful. I am currently based in Jordan, but I often go to places that are in conflict or crisis, to provide medical care for those who are most in need. I also have my own clinic for refugees and those in poverty here in the north of Jordan.

     

     

     

    Nesrine, 11 – Future Police Officer

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    I saw a policewoman for the first time when I was 11 – before that I hadn’t considered it as a career. At that moment of my life I wasn’t even going to school – I just had no interest. But once I decided this was my dream, I studied hard and pursued it. Now that I am a policewoman, I help many people who are in danger or trouble, and I encourage young girls to get their education so that they can reach their goals.

     

     

     

    Noor, 16 – Future Lawyer

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    I want violence against women to end. I want women to be able to make decisions for the community, and say their opinion without fear. I want our society to open up and give space for women to be whoever they want to be. This is why I decided to become a lawyer. When I was younger, my mother told me I was courageous and truthful, and that I could be a great lawyer who fought injustice. I took her advice, and now am a respected lawyer working on women’s rights and defending women who are victims of domestic violence.

     

     

     

    Rama, 13 – Future Doctor

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    Walking down the street as a young girl in Syria or Jordan, I encountered many people suffering – sick or injured – and I always wanted to have the power and skills to help them. Now, as a great physician in my community, I have that ability. Easing someone’s pain is the most rewarding aspect of my job. To be able to give them relief and make them smile – this is what I love most.

     

     

     

    Sarah, 15 – Future Fashion Designer

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    In the future I am a famous fashion designer – creating chic clothing for women that makes them feel elegant. I design normal daywear that combines rough and soft fabrics, as well as formalwear and wedding dresses. I love fashion because it is a way for everyone to express themselves, and when it is done right – your clothing should make you feel special, beautiful, and confident.

     

     

     

    Wissam, 15 – Future Pharmacist

     

    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)
    (Meredith Hutchison/IRC)

    Our neighbor in Syria had a pharmacy, and when I was younger I would go next door and help. As the war started, I watched this pharmacist help the injured. When I saw this I knew that this was an important job and what I wanted to do. Now that I am a pharmacist, I see myself as a role model for girls and a leader changing the world.

     

     

     

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