#ShakeTheSystem: A Decade of Shaping Change
#ShakeTheSystem: A Decade of Shaping Change
It’s 2020 and we’re celebrating 10 years of Voices that Shake! with an anthology, toolkits, workshops, showcases and more.
Over 200 marginalised and underrepresented young people have directly been part of the personal and community transformation that the unique space of Shake! offers.
Many of us have gone on to start our own collective projects, social change action, art initiatives.
Through Shake!’s approach, we have influenced 1000s of people, in and beyond the UK, through our politics, artworks, short films, poetry, critical writing, events, trainings, actions, talks, activism, and community support. From our family, our friends, to people in youth work, education, youth policy, funders, arts/culture, community and social movements – we have made an impact.
Voices that Shake! Artwork & Flyers
Flyers for Voices that Shake! 2010 - 2019 Artists, photographers, illustrators: Grainne Aldred, Maia Kelly, Sara Jaffrey-Roberts, Anni Movsisyan, Sai Murray, Diriye Osman, Orla Price, Sameer Designer: Liquorice Fish, Patrice Etienne, Sara Jaffrey-Roberts [ngg_images source="galleries"...
On Saturday 4 May 2019 Voices that Shake! and Healing Justice Ldn presented poetry, dance and film, considering themes of race, gentrification, health, art and public imagination at the Raven Row Open House. Artists presenting from Shake! included: AHHA AHHA Tasmia Salim Annick...
Britain’s Black activists – you are not alone
Zahra Dalilah on Black History Month & Black Activism Map in today's Guardian ahead of the launch tomorrow. I didn’t realise for some time that what I was looking for was a map. A way to navigate the past and present, connect the dots between space and time to make clear which paths lead...
Launch of Black Cultural Activism Map
Sat 13th Oct at 3pm at Platform Theatre, London Join us for the launch of Black Cultural Activism Map, the first of a two-part series of events celebrating and connecting visions, stories, lessons and legacies of Black and Brown cultural resistance in the UK. The Foundation has commissioned...
Fighting SUS Showcase
The Fighting SUS gang showcased their hard work last Saturday at the Brady Arts Centre. The seamless and engaging performance took the audience through the evolution of SUS from 1970 to today, with artistic responses including spoken word, song and instrumental. Responding to calls to bring show...