Health10/7/2025The Guardian

Delivery swans, millionaire neighbours and the wonders of a bath: hardcore houseboat heroes celebrated in photos

Delivery swans, millionaire neighbours and the wonders of a bath: hardcore houseboat heroes celebrated in photos

The article highlights the work of artist and writer Aisha Mirza, who spent five years documenting the lives of queer, disabled, black, and brown boaters living on the waterways of London. Mirza's exhibition, titled "WWWADING," celebrates the diversity and resilience of this community, which often lives in the shadow of million-pound flats. The article describes one particular story of a boater named Maria, who gave birth on her boat and then brought the baby back to live with her on the water. Mirza's photographs and oral histories aim to shed light on a "marginalised people choosing a marginalised way of life," providing a unique perspective on a often overlooked community.

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