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Black Womxn In Theatre create #AllOfUs Redundancy Care Campaign

Kitty Underwood

By Kitty Underwood First Published 3 August 2020, Last Updated 3 August 2020

Black Womxn In Theatre and Eclipse Theatre in partnership with Bush Theatre have created a new campaign to support Black, Asian, ethnically diverse and migrant arts workers facing redundancy – the #AllOfUs Redundancy Care Campaign.

The campaign will provide assistance to those suffering with their finances as well as their mental health as well as those in, with practical support as well as financial support available.

Part of the support available will be a four-week programme to help people upskill and empower workers who face employment uncertainty. The#HereToStay programme will include masterclasses, coaching, mentoring, plus CV and application guidance from leading experts in the sector.

Black Womxn In Theatre is a group that celebrates and advocates for Black womxn in the  theatre industry, spearheaded by Stella Kanu (Executive Director at LIFT and Chair at Eclipse Theatre), Monique Baptiste-Brown (arts marketer, academic and researcher), Annika Brown (General Manager of Theatre Royal Stratford East) and Titilola Dawudu (writer and editor).

You can make a donation to the crisis fund, which has already raised £13,000 through personal donations and pledges, through the GoFundMe page here. Details on how to apply can be found here.

You can also show your support by sharing the campaign on social using the hashtags #AllOfUs and #HereToStay, especially if you work within the theatre industry.

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