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a life in pictures

Creative vision has always been at the heart of Ronald Amanze’s life. A son of Jamaican migrants, Ronald drew on his love of reggae music to start Time Radio, a pirate radio station in London, during the late ’80s. Then, at just 58 years old, Ronald received a dementia diagnosis that would shape his life forever.

Living with dementia has its challenges: the things we take for granted, like our memory, concentration and speech, start to wane. But Ronald wants others to know that living with dementia is not only

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