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		<title>Skateistan &#8211; drop by drop a river is formed</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 13:33:16 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>When you think about Afghanistan it is almost inevitable to avoid thinking about war and religious fanatism. But once you know about Oliver Percovich&#8217;s work your thought can start to change. Oliver is an australian skateboarder that has been able to see more than a piece of urban furniture in the Mekroyan Fountain (Kabul). He saw even more than some transitions ready to be ridden. He had a vision about how to use skateboarding as a tool to transform the way of life in a city destroyed by years of war and extreme religious beliefs and he founded <a href="http://skateistan.org" target="_blank">Skateistan</a> in 2007; a social project all about education, art, social integration and skateboarding.</p>
<p>Nowadays Skateistan is a reality with a pretty interesting future. Its history, current and future projects are all in <a href="http://store.bastard.it/en/prints/books/skateistan-the-tale-of-skateboarding-in-afghanistan"><em>Skateistan: The Tale of Skateboarding in Afghanistan</em></a>. An amazing bunch of really interesting material, interviews, reportages and a lot of nice pictures.</p>
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