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  1. TURNING POINT screening plus Q&A at London’s Riverside Studios 19th October from 2pm

  2. Well done Canal & River Trust for Saturday’s Walk & Learn event for Black History Month, at West India Quay

  3. A listing for an important October for us.

  4. Happy Black History Month

    Greetings old and new friends, audiences and collaborators across the Caribbean, USA, and Canada – thank you for your wonderful responses to Black History Month’s Facebook post for MUTINY. It wouldn’t be fair to single out anyone in particular. But I will say this. It really means a lot to us that this work is […]

  5. Black History Month: Black and Asian experiences during World War One – Zoom presentation for Bristol Museums, Tony T and Dr Kent Fedorowich

    On 21st October from 6pm, Tony and Dr Kent Fedorowich are giving Zoom presentations for Bristol Museums’ Black History Month programme.  Click here for the link to Bristol Museums’ web page about the event:  The event will be in two parts… Part one Using Southwest England as a lens, Dr Kent Fedorowich will explore two parallel […]

  6. MUTINY Information Pack is now available

    Black British West Indies WW1 veterans tell their story… A free information pack is now available for MUTINY – our WW1 documentary film featuring unique video testimonies of Black British WW1 veterans The information pack can be downloaded here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/odgcipl3jxzcogj/Mutiny_Information-pack.pdf?dl=0 Or via our MUTINY page on this website: https://sweetpatootee.co.uk/work/mutiny/ Please forward as you feel appropriate. All feedback […]

  7. Turning Point: Sweet Patootee Arts’ R&D project – Supported by Arts Council England

    Update – 20th Jan. 2019 In Turning Point, the British West Indies of the early 1900s is the setting for Sweet Patootee Arts to explore questions of Identity, freedom, Black heritage and transformation after WW1.   The stars of the project at this R&D stage are two young and wonderfully gifted Black British actors, Veronica Beatrice […]