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100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage
79 episodes
17 hours ago
Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage presents 100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark. Celebrating Black women who have made a significant positive change across a diverse range of sectors including activism, arts, education, politics, science and technology. This podcast series complements the 100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark exhibition which will run from 1 October 2024 - 4 January 2025 at Leicester Gallery, commissioned by Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage, curated by Pawlet Brookes MBE with artwork by visual artists: Valerie Asiimwe Amani, Yvadney Davis, Gayle Ebose, Grace Lee, Lauryn Pinard and cover image by Patricia Vester. This podcast series provides an opportunity for each woman to have her story told, through hearing from the women themselves, those who knew her or readings of archival material representing their work and life stories. With music by Nwakke, this podcast series was produced with support from Arts Council England, the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the Freelands Foundation Space to Dream fund and Leicester City Council. Edits and research from Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage.
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Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage presents 100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark. Celebrating Black women who have made a significant positive change across a diverse range of sectors including activism, arts, education, politics, science and technology. This podcast series complements the 100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark exhibition which will run from 1 October 2024 - 4 January 2025 at Leicester Gallery, commissioned by Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage, curated by Pawlet Brookes MBE with artwork by visual artists: Valerie Asiimwe Amani, Yvadney Davis, Gayle Ebose, Grace Lee, Lauryn Pinard and cover image by Patricia Vester. This podcast series provides an opportunity for each woman to have her story told, through hearing from the women themselves, those who knew her or readings of archival material representing their work and life stories. With music by Nwakke, this podcast series was produced with support from Arts Council England, the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the Freelands Foundation Space to Dream fund and Leicester City Council. Edits and research from Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage.
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Visual Arts
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Episodes (20/79)
100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Annie Yellowe Palma
6 months ago
4 minutes 35 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Betty Campbell MBE
6 months ago
11 minutes 30 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Kathy Williams MBE OLY
6 months ago
13 minutes 29 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Pamela Campbell-Morris
6 months ago
15 minutes 42 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Professor Lisa-Dionne Morris
6 months ago
18 minutes 38 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Olive Morris
6 months ago
27 minutes 21 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Patti Flynn
6 months ago
12 minutes 40 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Yvette Philbert
7 months ago
17 minutes 12 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Gina Samuel-Richards
7 months ago
18 minutes 17 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Evelyn Dove
7 months ago
6 minutes 47 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Roshini Kempadoo
7 months ago
20 minutes 44 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Winifred Atwell
7 months ago
6 minutes 45 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Cathy Tyson
8 months ago
26 minutes 43 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Baroness Lola Young OBE
8 months ago
25 minutes 45 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Ruby Turner MBE
8 months ago
7 minutes 58 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Professor Bertha Ochieng
8 months ago
31 minutes 16 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Elsie Owusu OBE RA RIBA FRSA
8 months ago
36 minutes 15 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Reverend Eve Pitts
8 months ago
27 minutes 22 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Griselda Togobo
8 months ago
20 minutes 41 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
SuAndi OBE D’Litt D’Art FRSL
8 months ago
22 minutes 54 seconds

100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark
Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage presents 100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark. Celebrating Black women who have made a significant positive change across a diverse range of sectors including activism, arts, education, politics, science and technology. This podcast series complements the 100 Black Women Who Have Made A Mark exhibition which will run from 1 October 2024 - 4 January 2025 at Leicester Gallery, commissioned by Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage, curated by Pawlet Brookes MBE with artwork by visual artists: Valerie Asiimwe Amani, Yvadney Davis, Gayle Ebose, Grace Lee, Lauryn Pinard and cover image by Patricia Vester. This podcast series provides an opportunity for each woman to have her story told, through hearing from the women themselves, those who knew her or readings of archival material representing their work and life stories. With music by Nwakke, this podcast series was produced with support from Arts Council England, the National Lottery Heritage Fund, the Freelands Foundation Space to Dream fund and Leicester City Council. Edits and research from Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage.