Dear John
Who gets to tell the story of your community? And what happens when, instead of
making assumptions, film-makers hand over the cameras, microphones and decisions
to local people to tell their own story?
Church Action on Poverty invite you to come along to a special film evening as
part of Challenge Poverty Week to find out, and to see whether your community
could also take control of its own narrative in this way.
MADE IN BRITAIN
The Guardian’s 'Made In Britain' film series, which Church Action on Poverty has been involved in, is a video
journalism project, examining inequality, poverty and the challenges communities
face in the wake of the pandemic. It radically changes the way community stories
are told, handing the cameras, microphones and decisions to local people. It
ensures we all hear from communities and people who have too often been ignored
or misrepresented.
We will show two films from the series: 'Made In Liverpool' (20 minutes) and 'Made In Doncaster' (35 minutes). There will then be a chance to ask questions with Sue from
Liverpool, Rachel from Doncaster and John from The Guardian , discussing the issues raised and the methods involved.
Everyone is welcome and we’d love to see you there!
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Best wishes
Liam Purcell
Church Action on Poverty
PS You can see details of other Challenge Poverty Week events at [[link removed]] .
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