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Call for Digital Media Practitioners: Filmmaking Opportunity
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LOVE AND DESIRE UNDER OCCUPATION AND DISPOSSESSION
by Ellen Lawrence-Clery
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Reviews of The Palestinian Revolution
ICA London, 20 November
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Departures
A radio play of an abortion seeker having to travel to England
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Meet the Creative Interruptions resident artists
In collaboration with Preet Nagar
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Civil Rights Now! An evening of performances with Green Shoot Productions
6pm, Linen Hall Library, 10 August 2018
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Connecting Civil Rights
Watch our new film with Irish civil rights activists from the late 1960s and 1970s
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Our new project #MappingUs in collaboration with Voices that Shake!
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Sarita Malik speaks at Tate's workshop on “Art and Inequality”
20th June 2018
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Cinema of the Palestinian Revolution
11 June 2018,17.00-20.15 FREE Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield SB1 1WB
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The trailer for our new film ‘Workers’
Directed by Jay Gearing / Produced by Jay Gearing and Ben Rogaly.
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Civil rights play puts arts and activism hand in hand
Lyric Theatre - Belfast
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Churnjeet Mahn and Gurmeet Rai at the Global Challenges Research Fund and Collaborative Research
University of East Anglia, 6 June 2017
Ben Rogaly on BBC Radio 4 Farming Today – Seasonal and migrant workers
Listen to Ben Rogaly on BBC Radio 4's show 'Farming Today - Seasonal and migrant [...]
Sarita Malik, Churnjeet Mahn and Gurmeet Rai at the AHRC International Development Summit
The Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) hosted an International Development Summit- ‘Mobilising Global Voices’, [...]
New edited collection: ‘Community Filmmaking: Diversity, Practices and Places’
Edited by Sarita Malik, Caroline Chapain, Roberta Comunian This book examines the role of community [...]
Global Challenges Research Fund and Collaborative Research: A Connected Communities International Symposium
Churnjeet Mahn (University of Strathclyde) and Gurmeet Rai (Cultural Resource Conservation Initiative, India) were at the [...]
Dr Ramamurthy’s work mentioned in The Guardian
Kehinde Andrews, writing in The Guardian, argues that "activists should be proud of campaigns such as Rhodes [...]