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Black and white
 — ageing in cultural diversity; compiled and edited by Helena Scott
Author(s)Helena Scott
Corporate AuthorAge Concern Scotland
PublisherAge Concern Scotland, Edinburgh, 2000
Pagesunnumbered
SourceAge Concern Scotland, Leonard Small House, 113 Rose Street, Edinburgh EH2 3DT.
KeywordsEthnic groups ; Photographs ; Scotland.
AnnotationThe photographers Anthony Bayliss, Jon-Paul Davis, Mick Lange and Annie Park participated in a project which was developed out of the recognition that images of older people in Scotland should reflect the cultural diversity of its society. This collection of photographs is part of a systematic approach by Age Concern Scotland and many other organisations in the UK and Europe in seeking new ways of challenging and changing negative attitudes to ageing, and for the social inclusion of older people from black and minority ethnic groups. The project also provided the opportunity for a partnership between Age Concern Scotland, and departments of photography at Stevenson College, Edinburgh and Glasgow College of Building and Printing, and the Department of Print Media, Publishing and Communication at Napier University, Edinburgh. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-001031003 B
ClassmarkTK: 6UH: 9A

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