CABIN PRESSURE
Nov 27, 2017
3 minutes
WORDS KOLEKA PUTUMA
WHEN I WAS YOUNGER, I REMEMBER PAGING THROUGH MAGAZINES OR SCROLLING ON THE INTERNET AND SEEING PICTURES OF FAMILIES CAMPING IN CARAVAN PARKS. The images portrayed families or friends huddled around a fire and laughing with their heads tilted back, or singing and clapping in glee. For me, then, caravan parks were associated with camping and pleasure; they were places of relaxation, communion, community and adventure.
This image was quickly altered after our eviction.
In 2010,
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