The audio interview series includes interviews with six people of colour, exploring their experiences of inclusivity, accessibility, and self-empowerment in the arts...
No Jobs in the Arts have launched a new series of audio interviews with six people of colour exploring their experiences of inclusivity and self-empowerment in the arts. The interviewees all have practises linked to the East Midlands, and include Khari Worrell, Jade Foster and Arit Emmanuela Etukudo.
Asking creatives what could be done to further the process of decolonisation in the arts, the interviews aim to highlight the ongoing need for diversity and inclusion in the industry, as well as generate conversations and empower the voices of people of colour working in the creative industries.
All interviews are also available as transcribed, screen-friendly reader versions.
You can listen to In Conversation here
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