The Black Men’s Consortium Presents
Kwame & the Lockdown
An Interactive Theatre Performance & Community Dialogue
During Mental Health Awareness Week 24th May 2020 7pm
Like many other Black Men, Kwame is living in a historical moment.
Join the Black Men’s Consortium on the global stage for a virtual performance in order to connect and dialogue about how Black Men can move forwards with personal and collective action around their mental health.
Questions to think about:
How can Black Men survive COVID 19 and remain proactive during these challenging and uncertain times?
How do we ensure that Black Men are not the first to die in this ongoing pandemic ?
What are the current obstacles Black Men face in the time of lockdown?
What can Black Men do collectively to look after their Mental Health & Wellbeing and address our current reality?
How can Black Men support and guide the next generation so that we are better prepared for civil action?
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In association with ADPAC, Media Net Live TV, The Ubele Initiative, Colourful Radio & Black Thrive
Are you a Black male that is feeling isolated, anxious, worried or stressed?
Are you seeking help, connection or togetherness with others online?
Are you in need of meaningful and memorable creative weekly sessions?
Then the Black Men’s Consortium Online Drama Drop-IN could be for you!
BLACK MEN WANTED for weekly online sessions to creatively explore issues around Mental Health, Depression & Stress.
No experience necessary.
Weekly sessions will be playful, memorable and fun!
Where: online in our Zoom rehearsal rooms
When: Every Monday evening 6.00pm – 8.30pm
Why: Because you will make new friends whilst having fun, learning and being creative!
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build strategies for citizen action
analyse, understand and overcome situations of oppression
make theatre to understand the reality we live in, the collective search for alternatives to injustice, power imbalances and inequality in access to resources and opportunities
build solidarity to find concrete means for transforming unjust realities, overcoming oppression and building the future we long for
Members will develop their ideas and plans to make a theatre show in the near future once the dust settles.
We also aim to collectively create a change within your mental health which can act as a catalyst to promote health and wellbeing and strengthen skills and local knowledge, particularly about how to access support.
Contact Tony Cealy tctonycealy@gmail.com 07956 877358
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