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History of changes of: The Realities of Being a Black Female Creative | Cassie Kinoshi on the 24th March 2017

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title: The Realities of Being a Black Female Creative | Cassie Kinoshi
start: 2017-03-24
start time: 19:30
end time: 22:00
venue: St Luke's Community Centre
city: London
country: GB
coordinates: 51.5264, -0.0963
tags: femiagenda femiagendalondon feminism feminisminlondon feminismo feminismus feministevents womenrights
links:
    Página Facebook del evento https://www.facebook.com/events/1186521798105218/
description:
"We are slowly learning that rather than trying to earn a seat at the table, so to speak, we must make our own table."

In this March edition of The Uncomfortable Truth, Cassie Kinoshi shares her first-hand experiences of being a black, female creative in the world of classical music, jazz, and performance. 

With this talk (and other initiatives), Cassie is helping to raise awareness of the sexism, racism and micro-aggressions that she - and many with her - have to deal with on a daily basis in the creative industry. Join our London Meetup to hear one individual's account of what it can be like to: 

- Go through the white male-dominated classical music & visual arts education as a black, female person
- Navigate assumptions, micro-aggressions, stereotyping and othered-ness as a woman/minority creative 
- Find and create ways to overcome these microaggressions and prejudices whilst accepting and improving yourself as an artist and a person

... and learn how to be a better ally!

A note from Lola:

"Cassie Kinoshi is an amazing composer, arranger and musician whom I'm grateful to have crossed paths with through her jazz group Nérija. With an attitude that "all issues need to be	brought to light and talked about so that they are constantly on everyone’s minds", I think she is a perfect person to represent the issues that she touches upon by means of our Meetup and podcast."

ATTEND THIS TALK

If you would like to hear this talk live, mingle with the attendants and join in the Q&A and discussion, please RSVP on the event page. Tea and snacks provided.

This Uncomfortable Truth talk will be professionally recorded and turned into a podcast by our Podcast Producer, Jaya. 

ABOUT OUR MEETUPS 

The Uncomfortable Truth is a not-for-profit project which aims to create diverse, inclusive communities by giving a voice to speakers who are "othered" in mainstream society, helping individuals and communities to better connect and understand each other. After a +/- 45-minute talk, attendants will be invited to join in the discussion, ask questions to the speaker and the room, and share their own experiences.

Please read our general description and disclaimers before attending the event: https://www.meetup.com/The-Uncomfortable-Truth/

ABOUT THE VENUE

This Uncomfortable Truth talk will be held at St Luke's Community Centre, nearest stations Old Street and Barbican. The venue is spacious and easily (wheelchair) accessible throughout. All surfaces are level and there is a disabled toilet downstairs. There is a hearing loop available for those with hearing aids. If at any point during the talk you get overwhelmed and would like to take a break, you can do so in the Quiet Room with our designated Welfare Person.

Uncomfortable topics don't require physical discomfort, so settle down in one of the seats with a cup of tea and a nice bite to eat before the talk gets started at 8pm sharp. 

ABOUT PRICING 

When attending the Uncomfortable Truth, we encourage you to contribute £10 - £15 for each talk (if you can, no one turn away for lack of funds). The first £80 go to the Speaker, the next £290 towards the cost of the venue, and whatever is left towards the recording equipment, the food and the organisers.

Cash and PayPal payments are accepted at arrival.


We look forward to meeting you!

Cassie, Lola and Jaya
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