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23 December 2021
Introducing the Top 10s of 2021
It was quite a tumulteous year, but there were definitely some positives to come out of 2021. Join us as we take a look back at some of them.
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13 December 2021
London Glassblowing: Leaving a legacy in a two thousand year old artform
A legacy is more than just the physical things you leave behind. An individual's legacy can live on in ideas, through aesthetics, or even through the people you come into contact with.
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13 December 2021
Interview with Peter Layton, world renowned glassblower
Glassblowing is one of the most endangered crafts, but Peter Layton has sat at the centre of a revival that goes back over 45 years.
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25 September 2021
Interview with authors Saskia Calliste and Zainab Raghdo
Hairvolution: Her Hair, Her Story, Our History has recently launched and is a compendium on Black female experiences with their hair, both personally and in society.
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29 July 2021
Interview with Agnieszka Plata, winner of the Arts Award photography competition
We speak to 17-year old Agnieszka, winner of the Arts Award photography competition for the category of digital art/mixed or other artforms.
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16 July 2021
Interview with Areesh Azhar, contributor to ECS Empower
12-year-old Areesh Azhar tells us about the process of creating a magazine, their hopes for the future, and shares a simple message that you should "never be afraid to share your opinion."
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16 July 2021
Interview with Testimony Olumoroti, contributor to ECS Empower
12-year-old Testimony Olumoroti tells us about the process of creating a magazine, and some of the challenges they faced.
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16 July 2021
Inteview with Affiyah Fayyaz, contributor to ECS Empower
12-year-old Affiyah Fayyaz tells us about the process of creating a magazine, their hopes for the future, and shares a simple message that we are all "amazing, unique, and beautiful, and there is nothing wrong with that".
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16 July 2021
Inteview with Kiswa Akhtar, contributor to ECS Empower
14-year-old Kiswa Akhtar speaks to the power of open dialogue around racism, the process of creating a magazine, and her aspirations for the future.
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16 July 2021
Eastbury Community School: ECS Empower Magazine
Discover the magazine created by students of Eastbury Community School that explores racism, colonialism in the curriculum, and reveals some shocking statistics about personal experiences of racism in secondary school pupils.
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15 July 2021
Football and racism: a match made in England
The team we needed, but not the team we deserved.
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12 July 2021
The hunger for space, life, laughter, sex: Interview with Courtney Buchner
"Women often stay small because... taking up space can be horrifically scary and it’s not just a one-time decision. We have to make that decision every time we step into a business meeting, an appointment, a restaurant, our bedrooms."
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5 July 2021
Interview with the co-founders of London Performance Studios
We speak to Lise Bell, former Exec Director at the Gate Theatre in Notting Hill, and visual artist Than Hussein Clark about the new spaces and wraparound support they are making available to artists as we look towards a post-recovery creative sector.
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14 June 2021
"Our aim is to connect people to their inner artist": Say It Again, Sorry?
We speak to Simon Paris, Artistic Director of interactive theatre company Say It Again, Sorry?, about their audience-centric approach to theatre, their plans for 2021, and the challenges faced as we come out of lockdown.
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14 May 2021
Y7 Climate & Environment track policies announced
Calling for policy changes in climate finance, crisis management and sustainable resource management
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14 May 2021
Y7 Economy track policies announced
Calling for a more inclusive, forward looking approach to labour markets that leaves no person or country behind
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31 March 2021
Interview with Caldonia Walton, dance performer and choreographer
2020 was a year of loss, grief, and radical, uninvited change. Caldonia's new dance on screen, Holding Onto Ourselves, immortalises those emotions, and invites the audience to reflect on how they felt in April 2020 and what's changed a year later.
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9 March 2021 – 30 April 2021
Plans for first statue of a black woman to be installed in St George’s Hall, Liverpool
A campaign has been launched to install the first statue of a black woman in one of Liverpool’s most iconic buildings.
Comment posted on 6 May 2022
Very balanced review, and inclined to agree! It was very Remi, which is good and bad. Tere were a number of shots which could have come straight from the Spiderman trilogy, which although great, are pretty old now!