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Description
Roma:Recycle-Reuse-Reimagine is a project that brings together Roma and non-Roma to work together to create a children's book that can be shared with services and classrooms that are not culturally aware and sensitive of the Roma community.
A Common Ground commission by Season for Change, a nationwide programme of artistic and cultural events that celebrate the environment and inspire urgent climate action. Led by Julie’s Bicycle and Artsadmin, and supported by Arts Council England and Paul Hamlyn Foundation.www.seasonforchange.org.uk #SeasonforChange @jointheseason_
Other collaborators include:
Alexandra Bahor from Granby Toxteth, Claudia Tranca from the Roma Project, Terezia Rostas from CYFP and Raluca Maria Polodeanu from ReelMaster Productions.
A Common Ground commission by Season for Change, a nationwide programme of artistic and cultural events that celebrate the environment and inspire urgent climate action. Led by Julie’s Bicycle and Artsadmin, and supported by Arts Council England and Paul Hamlyn Foundation.www.seasonforchange.org.uk #SeasonforChange @jointheseason_
Other collaborators include:
Alexandra Bahor from Granby Toxteth, Claudia Tranca from the Roma Project, Terezia Rostas from CYFP and Raluca Maria Polodeanu from ReelMaster Productions.
Acronym | UKRI AWARD- R:RRRR |
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Status | Finished |
Effective start/end date | 1/09/20 → 1/10/21 |
Collaborative partners
- Coventry University (lead)
Keywords
- Children's Book
- Roma
- Climate Justice
- Human RIghts
- ART
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Activities
- 1 Public Engagement Event
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WEAVE Project: Capacity Building LabDay
Cisneros, R. K. (Organiser)
10 Feb 2022Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Public Engagement Event
Press/Media
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THE GUARDIAN: Roma accuse government of hypocrisy over Jimmy Carr joke
8/02/22
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Expert Comment