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SUMMARY:School of Activism & Journey to Justice present: The Long Shadow of Class - understanding inequality and galvanising change
DESCRIPTION:Tickets\nSCREENING A NEW DOCUMENTARY ON CLASS AND EDUCATION plus open discussion\nJourney to Justice returns to Bristol to present The Long Shadow of Class: understanding inequality and galvanising change\, a new film designed to be used by a wide range of audiences. \nOur mission is to galvanise people to take action for social and economic justice through learning about human rights movements and the arts. We have a wealth of resources on a variety of topics\, including anti-racist education\, disability rights and the link between the environmental and economic justice. \nOur 2022 film considers the crucial role class and education in the UK play in creating an economically unjust society. It explores the lenses through which we view each other. \nExperts in their field from very different backgrounds discuss unequal opportunities\, accent bias\, the markers and stigma of poverty and the devastating effects of our current economic model. \nEach also offers ideas aimed at galvanising people to act for economic justice. \nOur six explainers highlight the need for those with lived experience to be at the forefront of policy decisions. They suggest how to effect change and inspire us all to develop a more just society\, needed now more than ever. \nThe film forms part of a unique\, rich resource created by Journey to Justice exploring the impact of economic injustice and how we can all challenge it.  \nWatch the trailer: https://vimeo.com/747634419 \nEntry is by donation\, register for a ticket on Headfirst or throw some cash in on the door. \nFilm features: Shahajahan Ali (or Badgie Ali)\, a parent and teacher from South London; Professor Sam Friedman\, Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics; Dr. Elizabeth Henry\, a consultant/ advisor/ activist/ campaigner and speaker\, she was previously the National Adviser on race and equality issues at the Church of England; Susie Morrow who started life as one of six children of an Anglo-Irish family in Newcastle upon Tyne. In 2021 and 2022\, Susie was short-listed as one of the most influential women in tech in the UK; Deb Neville\, a working class woman\, a mother\, a grandmother and a mental health social worker; and Dr. Ben Tippet\, a researcher working in the department of European and International Studies on the Leverhulme-funded project ‘The Political Economy of Growth Models in an Age of Stagnation’. \nThis is not the first time Journey to Justice and PRSC have worked together! Check out our 2017 collaboration on some key figures in Bristol’s history » \n\nEnabling Active Citizenship since 2019\nCurated and hosted by PRSC\, School of Activism events are designed to be empowering experiences equipping people with the tools to challenge the status quo\, contest power structures and ultimately to change the world.\nWe learn by doing.\nWe make our own future.
URL:https://dev.prsc.org.uk/event/soa-jtoj-presents-the-long-shadow-of-class-understanding-inequality-and-galvanising-change/
LOCATION:SPACE at PRSC\, 17-25 Jamaica St\, Bristol\, BS2 8JW\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Activity,Film,School of Activism
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SUMMARY:Tell Them We Are Rising - UK Premiere
DESCRIPTION:PRSC and Journey to Justice present Tell Them We Are Rising – The story of black colleges and universities in the US. \nThe evening opens with a screening of Grade and an introductory talk by 8th Sense Media followed by a talk from civil rights expert Madge Dresser; and a personal account of accessing education in Bristol as a woman of colour from Vanessa Wilson\, student union officer at the University of Bristol. \nGet your tickets here: http://hdfst.uk/E46304 \nA haven for Black intellectuals\, artists and revolutionaries—and path of promise toward the American dream—Black colleges and universities have educated the architects of freedom movements and cultivated leaders in every field. They have been unapologetically Black for more than 150 years. For the first time ever\, their story is told. \nDirected by award-winning documentary filmmaker Stanley Nelson\, Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities examines the impact Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have had on American history\, culture\, and national identity. Beginning with the earliest attempts at education to today’s campuses\, the 90-minute film will air nationally on the acclaimed PBS series\, Independent Lens on Monday\, February 19\, 2018. \nThe project is funded with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities\, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Lumina Foundation. \nTell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities is the second in a three-part series called America Revisited that includes The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution\, which was the most watched Independent Lens program ever\, and the forthcoming\, The Slave Trade: Creating A New World. \nSee the trailer here: \n \nGRADE – is a short film drama\, telling the story of Janeece\, a 17 year old\, living with her church going mum and sister in St Paul’s\, Bristol trying to finish her education.
URL:https://dev.prsc.org.uk/event/tell-them-we-are-rising-uk-premiere/
LOCATION:17-35 Jamaica Street\, Stokes Croft\, Bristol\, BS2 8JP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Film Premiere,Politics,Talk
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SUMMARY:JtoJ - The Art of Protest: Banner and placard making workshop
DESCRIPTION:Basic banner and placard making using the facilities of the PRSC yard where many protest placards have been created over the past ten years. Participants will make placards and banners to accompany the Hands Across The City procession on 29th October. \nFree (donations welcome) but registration is required. \nHosted by Journey to Justice Bristol and PRSC. \nLink to Facebook event\nLink to Eventbrite
URL:https://dev.prsc.org.uk/event/jtoj-the-art-of-protest-banner-and-placard-making-workshop/
LOCATION:PRSC The Yard\, 35 Jamaica Street\, Stokes Croft\, Bristol\, BS2 8JP\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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SUMMARY:JtoJ Exhibition “Voice from the Past”
DESCRIPTION:“The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting”. (Milan Kundera) \nThe Bearpit\, Central Bristol. 6pm-9pm. Working with Bristol Artists and the students of the Creative Youth Network\, Peoples Republic of Stokes Croft offer an outdoor exhibition of Bristol’s political heroes of the past in the struggle for justice. \nThe exhibition will be built in the Bearpit from 10-18th October\, when passers-by will see artists and students at work in this extraordinary public space where the city finds its political voice. \nHosted by Journey to Justice Bristol and PRSC.
URL:https://dev.prsc.org.uk/event/jtoj-exhibition-voice-from-the-past/
LOCATION:Bearpit Outdoor Gallery\, St. James Barton Roundabout\, Bristol\, BS1 3LY\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibition
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