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2. Do It Ourselves Journalism: Difficult Questions

16 March 2018 @ 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

This second session asks difficult questions and how we can change our assumptions.

Second of three training sessions with the people that made “The Eclipse” Alternative Tabloid for the North East. Pop in for one of the sessions or get the full value of the course by coming along to all three Free sessions!

Free workshops that help you learn the basics skills to report on the issues that concern you.

“If you don’t like the news, make your own!”

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Part of the “Heads & Tales” Mental Health heritage project funded by Heritage Lottery fund. https://www.facebook.com/MHheritage/

Chilli Studios Heads & Tales Heritage project is about exploring, rebalancing and celebrating the voice of people experiencing Mental Health issues in the North East. Looking back through time from the late 1800s on, we will gather together and respond to current Archives in Museums, Health & Arts sectors. As well as this reflective work, we aim to also create substantial new archives with the starting point of the Declaration of Human rights in 1948 up to the present day.

Through Artistic means we aim to capture and create new material for the archives that show a more diverse perspective and understanding of the contemporary Mental Health Sphere. We hope to raise equality in archival material of an underrepresented group by creating new narratives on people’s memories and experiences for future archives and generations.

This project will be shaped and led by participants, volunteers and staff who are directly and indirectly effected by mental health issues. The project will expand to reach a wider population through public engagement, audience and participation strands across the North East.

Venue

ReCoCo/Recovery College
5th floor, Broadacre House, Market Street
Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 6HQ United Kingdom
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