Applications for this exciting new programme for 18 to 30 year old young Black women is open until 9th December 2024.
Applications for this exciting new programme for 18 to 30 year old young Black women is open until 9th December 2024.
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Young Black women aged 18-30 invited to join an exciting new hybrid programme for budding archivists and curators
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“Women Speak Volumes Between Generations is a fantastic initiative highlighting the living legacy of older Black women artists and creatives, whose narratives continue to be underrepresented in the archives. There is a wealth of talent out there among the next generation of young Black women storytellers, archivists and curators, but there are still systemic obstacles to career progression that need to be overcome. This project is an important and creative intervention to redress the balance while celebrating Black women whose entrepreneurial work deserves attention.”
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Women Speak Volumes Between Generations is a new hybrid project that aims to amplify the neglected contributions of pioneering older Black women creatives and inspire the next generation to develop their own community archives.
Despite comprising 50% of the population, women only occupy around 0.5% of recorded history. And when it comes to Black British women, it’s significantly less.
To alter this inequality, we have up to 10 places for young Black women (aged 18-30) to be part of the new Women Speak Volumes Between Generations skills programme. Participants will gain experience in the arts, publishing, heritage, digitising archives, curation, event management, interviewing and filming.
Women Speak Volumes Between Generations is a Speaking Volumes initiative, in partnership with Words of Colour and the George Padmore Institute and supported by Coastal Carolina University and 198 Contemporary Arts and Learning. The project is funded by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
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Women Speak Volumes Between Generations is a flexible programme, spread out over eight months, from January 2025, where participants will have the chance to:
Travel and subsistence expenses
All participants will receive travel expenses and subsistence coverage (i.e. lunch) for every workshop and public event attended.
All work produced by participants during the programme will be credited to them and can be used on any platform.
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Please send your CV and a cover letter (no more than two pages of A4) explaining:
• Why you are interested in archives, curation and heritage, especially regarding Black women’s hidden contributions.
• What you hope to gain and learn from being part of the programme.
• How you plan to use the knowledge and skills you gain in the future.
• What hidden stories from your community you’d like to tell and share.
• How you culturally and ethnically self-define.
Application submission
Email your application to [email protected] using the subject header ‘WSVBG’
Deadline: by 23.59pm on Monday 9th December 2024
Access: If you need any reasonable adjustments made to attend the Information Session, apply and / or participate in the programme, please email Joy Francis at: [email protected].
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To find out more about Women Speak Volumes Between Generations, book your place on our Zoom Information Session:
• Wednesday 27th November @ 12.00pm-12.30pm
Book your place on Ticket Tailor by clicking here.
Access: If you need any reasonable adjustments made to attend the Information Session, please email Joy Francis at: [email protected].
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If you have any queries, please email [email protected].
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17th January to 9th February 2025
4x 2-hour archive and curation workshops, including storytelling and capturing oral histories
February to September 2025
4x 2-hour skills building workshops, including filming and recording events, copy-editing and proofing books
February to May 2025
Practice-based opportunities at public events featuring pioneering Black women artists and creatives
May to September 2025
4x 2-hour archive and curation workshops, including copyright and licensing, managing images and photographs
Autumn 2025
Practice-based opportunities, including a one off event with mid-career Black women creative entrepreneurs and how to publish a book.
Click here to hear the audio on ‘Why Women Speak Volumes Between Generations‘ has been launched.
Despite making up 50% of the population, women only occupy around 0.5% of recorded history.
Although some books are starting to tell these stories, such as the American history of The Black Angels: The Untold Story of the Nurses Who Helped Cure Tuberculosis (2023), the proportion of that 0.5% representing Black women in the UK is miniscule.
As for inspiring the next generation, the 2022 report “It’s about handing over power”: The Impact of ethnic diversity initiatives on curatorial roles in the UK arts and heritage sector 1998-2021 noted that museums need to encourage school-age children to see their organisations as good places to work. It also recommended greater collaboration with the higher education sector to create stronger pipelines and training schemes.
References
1 English Heritage. ‘Why were women written out of history? An interview with Bettany Hughes’, 29 Feb. 2016. https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/inspire-me/blog/blog-posts/why-were-women-written-out-of-history-an-interview-with-bettany-hughes/
2 Art Fund, Museum X and Culture&. “It’s about handing over power”: The Impact of ethnic diversity initiatives on curatorial roles in the UK arts and heritage sector 1998-2021. https://bibli.artfund.org/m/53e933cf196387c3/original/Art-Fund-Curatorial-Diversity-report.pdf