Rise Up Reflections

3. How can the North East be more supportive of BPoC creatives?

32 min · 25 de abr de 2023
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This third episode asks how can the North East be more supportive of BPoC creatives? You will hear different parts from a conversation hosted by Aberdeen Archives, Galleries and Museums as a Learning Manager Rachel Thibbotumunuwe, self-taught digital illustrator Natasha Falconer, self-taught Ceramist potter Leonie Cowie and Director of Film & Television Tim Courtney. Natasha started her career as a scientist and is now a self-taught digital illustrator.

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TRAILER: Rise Up Reflections

In 2022, We Are Here Scotland curated the first ever Rise Up Festival as commissioned by Aberdeen Performing Arts. Hosted across multiple venues in Aberdeen, it was a weekend of performances, talks, workshops and community spaces celebrating Black and People of Colour Creatives from the North East and across Scotland.  As part of the festival, We Are Here Scotland programmed and took part in a host of panels exploring different subjects. Those panels were recorded and in the lead up to this year’s festival, we wanted to look back at those conversations, listen to them in a bit more detail and explore them one year on. How have things changed since those conversations? Have they even changed? And what do we still need to change?  Welcome to Rise Up Reflections

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