Black History Tellers

PROJECT: BLACK HISTORY TELLERS

CATEGORY: HI M8

SPONSORED: QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY, BBC CHILDREN IN NEED

Overview

Queens University launched the Black History Tellers project to educate young Black people about cinematography and filmmaking. It was intentionally designed to instill cinematographic concepts in the minds of the young people who took part, to maximize their potential as filmmakers.

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Mental Health Drama Illustration at Opera House

PROJECT: EXPRESS YOURSELF AWARDED BY/PARTNERED WITH: OPERA HOUSE, BELFAST CITY COUNCIL, AND BBC CHILDREN IN NEED AIM The project’s goal is to provide young people with an opportunity to demonstrate their acting and dancing abilities. With the assistance of two facilitators, it gave the young people the chance to collaborate and quickly generate something worthwhile. OVERVIEW There were three…

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Raspberrypi Foundation – Coding classes

SPONSORED BY: Raspberry Pi Foundation PARTICIPANT: 56 Developing Young Minds: Diverse Youth in Northern Ireland Learn to Code with Raspberry Pi 56 young people were given the fundamental skills of the digital age in November 2022 thanks to the groundbreaking coding initiative that Diverse Youth NI and the Raspberry Pi Foundation launched together. Seeing how important computer literacy is in…

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Arise! Young Women Empowerment Scheme

Arise! Young Women Empowerment project, funded by Coca-Cola Fund and supported by Youth Action NI to provide training for young women of ages between 13-18 years from diverse BAME communities and backgrounds.   Training sessions Creative Writing Sexuality/Relationship First Aid  

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Digital Photography

Digital Photography training is a cross community youth engagement programme in collaboration with Féile and delivered by Belfast Exposed which was funded by The Executive Office – TBUC. At the end of the training, there was an exhibition of the works done by the youths. Digital Photography

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