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
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.
Think of all the stories you’ve been told. Now think of the potential stories you don’t know about. What explains the difference? Power lies in what we’re allowed to know.
Free Radical has been cleared to launch Stage 2 of Don’t Settle, a three-year project.
The markets are due to change very soon, so rather than just saying how much I really like them, I want to share a few distinct memories I have.
The generation of Windrush should be honoured for the work they have provided to this country these past 70 years.
Ever had the realisation that you’d have done something differently if you had known what you know now?
Like a lot of young people descended from immigrants, I found myself feeling increasingly confused regarding my identity.