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Culture Access
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 18 มิ.ย. 2020
We showcase support for access, bringing an inclusive and intersectional edge.
Culture Access was created in our enthusiasm for an access to activities which we roughly categorise under culture - with a small ‘c’ - that which is not sports, campaigning or on the impact of cuts. We are focusing on disabled access but not exclusively so.
We discuss access to alternative culture - to other than those mainstream activities that we find ourselves excluded from, like ethnic food, music events and outdoor activities.
We include financial / economic access - we are looking for activities which are affordable.
We focus on access to culture not just as consumers but also as practitioners.
Culture Access was created in our enthusiasm for an access to activities which we roughly categorise under culture - with a small ‘c’ - that which is not sports, campaigning or on the impact of cuts. We are focusing on disabled access but not exclusively so.
We discuss access to alternative culture - to other than those mainstream activities that we find ourselves excluded from, like ethnic food, music events and outdoor activities.
We include financial / economic access - we are looking for activities which are affordable.
We focus on access to culture not just as consumers but also as practitioners.
Culture Access Disability History Month 2020
Part of a project with Sisters of Frida on the intersection of Disability and being a person of colour for #DisabilityHistoryMonth. Description of video below
Supported by Woolwich Centre Library
funded by the Isla Foundation
see post at Culture Access website cultureaccess.co.uk/2020/11/21/disability-history-month-the-intersection-of-being-disabled-and-a-person-of-colour/
Description of video
Title : During lockdown 2020, A series of Interviews were recorded, For Disability History Month
Background moving image of sea waves
6 speakers set out in 2 rows of 3 headshots
Annabel Crowley (South East Asian woman with headphones and black tee shirt)
Aminder Virdee (Asian woman with long curly hair and reddish top)
Shura Davey (Asian man with curly hair and beard)
Fazilet Hadi (Asian woman with greyish short hair)
James Lee (East Asian man with glasses)
Nila Patel (Asian person with long hair and glasses )
Followed by still image of Lucy Sheen ( East Asian woman)
Voice over image of Culture Access Banner with Lucy Sheen and Eleanor Lisney, placard which says 'I am delibrate & afraid of nothing'
Gratitudes to (sign of grafiti of wall 'Trust Your Struggle') Annabel Crowley, Nila Gopal, Fazilet Hadi, @IamMissJacqui, Shura Davey Joseph-Gruner, James Lee, Eleanor Lisney, Sarifa Patel, Lucy Sheenm Aminder Virdee. Thanks to Woolwich Centre Library, Sisters of Frida. Closing Music from the album (Cover Black woman in wheelchair with yellow top, blue background and 3 birds) "Perception" @iamMissJacqui Freedom. Interviews filmed and taken by Eleanor Lisney, Edited by Sabrina Qureshi. Ending with logos and image of Eleanor Lisney saying "thank you" with Producer credit.
Supported by Woolwich Centre Library
funded by the Isla Foundation
see post at Culture Access website cultureaccess.co.uk/2020/11/21/disability-history-month-the-intersection-of-being-disabled-and-a-person-of-colour/
Description of video
Title : During lockdown 2020, A series of Interviews were recorded, For Disability History Month
Background moving image of sea waves
6 speakers set out in 2 rows of 3 headshots
Annabel Crowley (South East Asian woman with headphones and black tee shirt)
Aminder Virdee (Asian woman with long curly hair and reddish top)
Shura Davey (Asian man with curly hair and beard)
Fazilet Hadi (Asian woman with greyish short hair)
James Lee (East Asian man with glasses)
Nila Patel (Asian person with long hair and glasses )
Followed by still image of Lucy Sheen ( East Asian woman)
Voice over image of Culture Access Banner with Lucy Sheen and Eleanor Lisney, placard which says 'I am delibrate & afraid of nothing'
Gratitudes to (sign of grafiti of wall 'Trust Your Struggle') Annabel Crowley, Nila Gopal, Fazilet Hadi, @IamMissJacqui, Shura Davey Joseph-Gruner, James Lee, Eleanor Lisney, Sarifa Patel, Lucy Sheenm Aminder Virdee. Thanks to Woolwich Centre Library, Sisters of Frida. Closing Music from the album (Cover Black woman in wheelchair with yellow top, blue background and 3 birds) "Perception" @iamMissJacqui Freedom. Interviews filmed and taken by Eleanor Lisney, Edited by Sabrina Qureshi. Ending with logos and image of Eleanor Lisney saying "thank you" with Producer credit.
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Disability History Month interview: Lucy Sheen interviewed by Eleanor Lisney
มุมมอง 1093 ปีที่แล้ว
ID: this is a black and white photo of Lucy, an East Asian woman. She has black hair. She is smiling. Lucy is a dyslexic actor, published writer, filmaker, trainer, transracial adoptee advocate, and playwrite. Part of a project with Sisters of Frida on the intersection of Disability and being a person of colour for #DisabilityHistoryMonth Supported by Woolwich Centre Library Funded by Isla Foun...
Disability History Month interview: Aminder Virdee Interviewed by Eleanor Lisney
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ID: Aminder is a brown woman, with long black curly hair, three facial piercings - a nose ring, stud above the lip and lower lip hoop - she is wearing a red top with black polka dots. Aminder Virdee is a multi-media transdisciplinary Artist & Facilitator, Writer, Inclusion Consultant, and Lived Experience Activist, and Trustee at Disability-led live music chairty Attitude is Everything. Part of...
Disability History Month interview: Eleanor Lisney. Interviewed by Annabel Crowley
มุมมอง 694 ปีที่แล้ว
Part of a project with Sisters of Frida on the intersection of Disability and being a person of colour for #DisabilityHistoryMonth Supported by Woolwich Centre Library see post at Culture Access website cultureaccess.co.uk/2020/11/21/disability-history-month-the-intersection-of-being-disabled-and-a-person-of-colour/
Disability History Month interview: Nila Gupta. Interviewed by Eleanor Lisney
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Part of a project with Sisters of Frida on the intersection of Disability and being a person of colour for #DisabilityHistoryMonth Supported by Woolwich Centre Library see post at Culture Access website cultureaccess.co.uk/2020/11/21/disability-history-month-the-intersection-of-being-disabled-and-a-person-of-colour/
Disability History Month interview: Annabel Crowley. Interviewed by Eleanor Lisney
มุมมอง 654 ปีที่แล้ว
Part of a project with Sisters of Frida on the intersection of Disability and being a person of colour for #DisabilityHistoryMonth Supported by Woolwich Centre Library see post at Culture Access website cultureaccess.co.uk/2020/11/21/disability-history-month-the-intersection-of-being-disabled-and-a-person-of-colour/
Disabled peoples history Interview: Fazilet Hadi Interviewed by Eleanor Lisney
มุมมอง 1324 ปีที่แล้ว
Part of a project with Sisters of Frida on the intersection of Disability and being a person of colour for #DisabilityHistoryMonth Supported by Woolwich Centre Library More information at cultureaccess.co.uk/2020/11/21/disability-history-month-the-intersection-of-being-disabled-and-a-person-of-colour/
Webinar for Black History Month : Black Disabled Lives Matter
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For captions us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/mBcA4oMcA8RdpsAwD_eAOH7gjrIx5qSSZuo0-RfX_AELItEHAlc3TixYfAOnwueF.sIkHGQ1FMwpKP6OW use Passcode: NjZ0u.X^ Black Disabled Lives Matter webinar with Dr Joanna Abeyie MBE (Chair), Panelists Viv Cameron, Yannick Ngan, Julie Jaye Charles, and Maya Meikle. funded by the Royal Borough of Greenwich. The intersection of being Black and Disabled.
Disability History Month interview: Sarifa Patel. Interviewed by Eleanor Lisney
มุมมอง 1004 ปีที่แล้ว
Part of a project with Sisters of Frida on the intersection of Disability and being a person of colour for #DisabilityHistoryMonth Supported by Woolwich Centre Library see post at Culture Access website cultureaccess.co.uk/2020/11/21/disability-history-month-the-intersection-of-being-disabled-and-a-person-of-colour/
Disabled peoples history Interview: Shura Davey Interviewed by Eleanor Lisney
มุมมอง 2094 ปีที่แล้ว
Part of a project with Sisters of Frida on the intersection of Disability and being a person of colour for #DisabilityHistoryMonth Supported by Woolwich Centre Library More information at cultureaccess.co.uk/2020/11/21/disability-history-month-the-intersection-of-being-disabled-and-a-person-of-colour/
Disability History Month : James Lee Interviewed by Eleanor Lisney
มุมมอง 1124 ปีที่แล้ว
Part of a project with Sisters of Frida on the intersection of Disability and being a person of colour for #DisabilityHistoryMonth Supported by Woolwich Centre Library see post at Culture Access website cultureaccess.co.uk/2020/11/21/disability-history-month-the-intersection-of-being-disabled-and-a-person-of-colour/
JOANNA ABEYIE Culture Access Black History Month
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This is a part of Black History Month event from Culture Access on the intersection of being Black and Disabled - funded with thanks by the Royal Borough of Greenwich and supported by the Woolwich Centre Library. Dr. Joanna Abeyie MBE is a Culture Access Steering Group member who has blazed a trail as a multi-award-winning social impact entrepreneur, champion of diversity, inclusion, and equali...
Viv Cameron Culture Access Black History Month
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This is a part of Black History Month event from Culture Access on the intersection of Disability and being Black - funded with thanks by the Royal Borough of Greenwich and supported by the Woolwich Centre Library. Viv is a retired barrister and former training and development officer on the executive Committee of the National Black Crown Prosecution Association. Due to chronic pain issues she ...
Yannick Nyah Culture Access Black History Month
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This is a part of Black History Month event from Culture Access on the intersection of Disability and being Black - funded with thanks by the Royal Borough of Greenwich and supported by the Woolwich Centre Library. Yannick is a Founding Board Member and Director at BME VOLUNTEERS CIC, a service and goal-oriented person, with 17 years background in physical, emotional and psychological well-bein...
Iyiola Olafimihan Culture Access Black History Month
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This is a part of Black History Month event from Culture Access on the intersection of Disability and being Black - funded with thanks by the Royal Borough of Greenwich and supported by the Woolwich Centre Library. Iyiola Olafimihan LLB/BL MA was a capacity building specialist at Disability LIB (a UK £4m Big lottery funded project set up to support disabled people’s organisations in England to ...
Norman Ellis Culture Access Black History Month
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Norman Ellis Culture Access Black History Month
Chisato Minamimura at Disabled and Proud
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Chisato Minamimura at Disabled and Proud
Miss Jacqui - 2 tracks from her debut EP "Perception" - at Disabled and Proud
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Miss Jacqui - 2 tracks from her debut EP "Perception" - at Disabled and Proud
Miss Jacqui - "These Walls" - at Disabled and Proud
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Miss Jacqui - "These Walls" - at Disabled and Proud
Dennis Queen - "A Moment of Your Time" (at Disabled and Proud)
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Dennis Queen - "A Moment of Your Time" (at Disabled and Proud)
Dennis Queen - Voting Song (at Disabled and Proud)
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Dennis Queen - Voting Song (at Disabled and Proud)
Dennis Queen - "Nothing to Lose" (at Disabled and Proud)
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Dennis Queen - "Nothing to Lose" (at Disabled and Proud)
Miss Jacqui - "Freedom" at Disabled and Proud
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Miss Jacqui - "Freedom" at Disabled and Proud
I knew Norman back in Kent in the 90s. Amazing positive attitude and I hope all is as well as can be.
talking about your points with students almost every semester, missing you, missing your brilliance.
❤️
It breaks my heart to see Norman like this but a comfort to see how brave he is accepting his condition. I met Norman once back in 1989/90 at the Kent Championships. We competed in different heats in the 100m and met in the finals where he, Michael Nartey (who that same year went on to become the All Schools 100m Champion as Norman did the year before) Norman and I, took the top three positions. Norman was a professional as I noticed his dedication and discipline to the sport, what I admired most though was his sportsmanship. Even though we were competing in the same race and after the same trophy, Norman didn’t hesitate to give me advice on how to be a better sprinter…… Thanks Norman, God bless you.
thinking of you so much over the last few weeks darling. miss you deeply. love you always ❤
Xxx
Thanks for sharing. I in 30s from Oxfordshire UK. I been going similar difficulties growing up disabled as well of being working class, mixed race. I put video blog about my difficulties and challenges they have been fighting for some time now. This very encouraging that on not my own.
Wishing you All the Best Shura!!
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I have just subscribed to your channel. Great posts . As co-founder of the Black Swimming Association and producer of A Film Called Blacks Can’t Swim, I have just released a 4 minute info-video on how black youth culture could change the narrative and resolve the generation long issue as well as the issue with black women’s hair and swimming. Please watch and leave a comment. th-cam.com/video/9s2I1fjVtWg/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/__8ipdv2LCk/w-d-xo.html
Awesome #GRATITUDE
Would the links of the organisations mentioned from the webcast. Thankyou.
Epic!! You should have way more views. You should go and take a look at SMZeus . c o m. It’s a handy tool to help grow your channel!
Brilliant Dennis, great songs and great voice :)
We too are Disabled and Proud, and its a podium that is for Everyone.
Anyone up for going into care homes where they hide disabled people, deemed 'inefficient use of resources' and 'against Public Interest' and to people who can't get out, which is undoubtedly set to rise with whatever justifications and statements Goverment and Services use to justify it with the get out clauses they reserve and make decisions that affect disabled peoples lives, costing lives with a price on their heads, authorised, legal and justified, hence achieveable by all those working for and within systems from the bottom to the top of the power tree.