Summary: | Friends and activists, Bhau Korde and Waqar Khan, work with neighborhood peace committees in Dharavi, Mumbai to promote conflict resolution through the collective production and use of visual media. Korde and Khan are both long-time residents of Dharavi, Asia's largest slum, and both first-generation migrants to the city. When the deadly riots of 1992-93 tore the city apart, Korde and Khan were moved to act, working to change both the negative perception of Dharavi and erase religious and ethnic divisions.
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