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Hidden Stories of Women of the Lace Market: Part 2

Standing In This Place by Rachel Carter

Release Date: 10/18/2022

Episode 1: Introducing Standing In This Place show art Episode 1: Introducing Standing In This Place

Standing In This Place by Rachel Carter

Join Rachel Carter as she is interviewed by presenter Verity Cowley on BBC Radio Nottingham and shares the details of the new sculpture project Standing In This Place. #StandingInThisPlace  

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Introducing Intern Fatou Marong show art Introducing Intern Fatou Marong

Standing In This Place by Rachel Carter

Join artist Rachel Carter as she talks to project intern Fatou Marong, currently studying for a Master's degree in Black British History, at . We discover her journey to contribute to academia as a research historian, aiming to uplift communities through empowering historical narratives, with a focus on forgotten histories outside of Eurocentric perspectives.  

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Introducing artist Anisha Parmar show art Introducing artist Anisha Parmar

Standing In This Place by Rachel Carter

Join artist Rachel Carter as she interviews fellow artist and Jewellery designer Anisha Parmar to discuss working together on Speak Her Name, the creative process and how family ancestry can influence your creativity. 

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Introducing artist Ismail Khokon show art Introducing artist Ismail Khokon

Standing In This Place by Rachel Carter

Join artist Rachel Carter as she interviews fellow artist Ismail Khokon to discuss working together on Speak Her Name, the creative process and the Swadeshi movement of South Asia.

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Discovering Audio Archives show art Discovering Audio Archives

Standing In This Place by Rachel Carter

Join artist Rachel Carter and MA Public History student Kayley-Anne Porter as they delve into the audio archive of The Lace Trade in Nottingham, featuring interviews with Lace Workers of the early 1900's.  

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Community Voices: Jenny Wizzard show art Community Voices: Jenny Wizzard

Standing In This Place by Rachel Carter

Join artist Rachel Carter and Lisa from MonOlisa Productions as they talk with Jenny, born in West Yorkshire, she is one of our Legacy Makers here in Nottingham.  Creative break performed by Kit Bailey, a young poet with Writing East Midlands

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Community Voices: Bettina Wallace show art Community Voices: Bettina Wallace

Standing In This Place by Rachel Carter

Join artist Rachel Carter and Lisa from MonOlisa Productions to talk with Bettina Wallace, born in St Mary, Jamaica in 1953 she travelled to the UK as a small child. she is one of our Legacy maker here in Nottingham.  Creative break by Sophie Cambell, a young poet with Writing East Midlands.

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Community Voices: Isalyn Martin show art Community Voices: Isalyn Martin

Standing In This Place by Rachel Carter

Join Rachel and Lisa from MonOlisa Productions as we talk with Isalyn, born in Saint Kitts & Nevis. She emigrated to the UK as a small child with her family. She is one of our Legacy Makers here in Nottingham. Creative Break by Abigail Hutchinson, a young poet with Writing East Midlands.

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Community Voices: Louise Garvey show art Community Voices: Louise Garvey

Standing In This Place by Rachel Carter

Join Rachel and Lisa from MonOlisa Productions as we talk with Louise Garvey, born in 1941 in East Portland, Jamaica. She emigrated to the UK as a teenager to pursue a career in the health service. She is one of our Legacy Makers here in Nottingham. Creative Break by Kit Bailey, a young poet with Writing East Midlands

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Community Voices: Charles Washington show art Community Voices: Charles Washington

Standing In This Place by Rachel Carter

Join Rachel and Lisa from MonOlisa Productions as we talk with Charles Washington, a member of the Legacy Makers group formed by Bright Ideas Nottingham in 2014.  Creative break by Tilly Wiggins, a young poet with Writing East Midlands.

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Join Rachel and her special guests from Nottingham Women's History Network, for part 2 of their journey into the hidden stories of women from the Lace Market area of Nottingham.

Creative break by Bea Robinson aged 14, Yard Youth Theatre with NAE