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BARKING
ThePalaceOfTheDogs
12 episodes
1 week ago
Documenting Decolonial Practices Through Arts and Media.
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Documenting Decolonial Practices Through Arts and Media.
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Arts
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Barking: Mental Health & BAME Artists
BARKING
1 hour 3 minutes 34 seconds
6 years ago
Barking: Mental Health & BAME Artists

ThePalaceOfTheDogs is back with another episode of Barking. In this episode we tackle Mental health in the arts industry and the underrepresentation of ethnic minorities within the awareness conversation, despite their vulnerability. We spoke with Raffaella Covino, founder of Applause For Thought, an organisation that targets mental health awareness to those who work in theatre. Musical theatre performer, Eddie Elliott, shared his experience with mental health as a black artist. Join in the conversation and help create mental health awareness for BAME artists and communities.

BARKING
Documenting Decolonial Practices Through Arts and Media.