La Barzola, a neighborhood in Seville, Spain, is home to a diverse population of working-class families, many of them immigrants, with the pulse of community and creative resistance running through their veins.
The heart of the barrio is the Plaza Manuel Garrido, a public park and social nexus.
And within this space is a basketball court that a group of aspiring rappers call their own.
But it also remains a deeply personal form of expression, including for the young men in this community.
We turn our tears into rhymes, because it makes us feel free in a world that creates barriers around us everyday.”
Persons:
Plaza Manuel Garrido, ” Zakaria Mourachid, “, ”
Organizations:
Plaza
Locations:
Seville, Spain, Bronx