When I first went to school, I was fighting all the time. The soldier mentality was still in me. I kept getting expelled. I found it hard to take instructions from anyone who wasn't a military commander. See image Emmanuel Jal
When I was in south Sudan, people used to rap in my village. But the rapping was more in the mother tongue, Nuer. See image Emmanuel Jal
I'm constantly seen as a 'foreigner,' and I need my passport to prove my identity, to keep moving and to carry on my work. See image Emmanuel Jal
For many Sudanese, it's for strength they choose to be Christian rather than Muslim. My mum was a Muslim but she became a Christian later. See image Emmanuel Jal