Chance Heritage Trust x Don’t Settle: In the Meantime… Programme
Are you a young Person of Colour aged 16 – 25 from Birmingham or the Black Country who is looking to gain vital work experience
Are you a young Person of Colour aged 16 – 25 from Birmingham or the Black Country who is looking to gain vital work experience
Young people of colour need to be given autonomy to shape their OWN future, and this is why Don’t Settle is creating a Youth Engagement
The past few months have been somewhat of a whirlwind for most of us, with canceled plans, delayed schedules, and social distanced everything. It seems
4 WAYS TO ENSURE SUCCESS IN PRODUCING YOUR FIRST EVENT Have you often wondered, if there is any advice that will get me those extra
Kiesha is a voice for the voiceless.
Her Fuel funded project to hold a premier that would showcase her work and create a space for people to have a conversation about taboo topics. Her collection of short films explores issues like female genital mutilation otherwise known as FGM, which she goes on to explain how “a lot of people are unaware of it”.
We all know that the arts and heritage sector has been governed by a pretty privileged white workforce – and honestly, it hasn’t been any more diverse in terms of the communities it’s trying to serve.
As people who love the arts, who work in the arts, who create art, we know that the only way for arts and heritage organisation serve their communities is to be truly representative of those community voices.
Here are 5 things you can do.
It’s Poetry Lime’s 1st birthday and Youth Director Cyndi Marshall looks back on all we’ve done in the year while musing about the future.
August’s Onlooker is written by the powerful and stylish Jovona Johnson a powerhouse of thought she looks at Poetry Lime August Edition and gives her thoughts.
Introducing Onlooker – A monthly blog that reviews and dissects Poetry Lime straight from the hearts of the poets.