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  1. Please support our Crowdfunding for TURNING POINT

  2. Thank you Arts Council England

    Arts Council England have awarded TURNING POINT’s arts and Black heritage-inspired programme, a Project Grant!     We’re so pleased and very excited by this news. It’s welcome assistance towards great work with diverse communities in Bristol, Liverpool and London. It’s also a wonderful endorsement for the TURNING POINT project as a whole.  Thankyou Arts Council England!

  3. Introducing Sweet Patootee Arts (non profit)…

  4. Volunteer Fundraiser wanted to work with us

  5. Thank you Arsenal Foundation!

  6. 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 […]

  7. BUILDING SWEET PATOOTEE ARTS’ LONG-TERM RESILIANCE – WITH HERITAGE COMPASS

    Whilst “TURNING POINT” our new organisation’s first Arts and Heritage programme, grabs the limelight – and rightly so – we’re also hard at work in the background, developing our reliance.   This is vital work. So we’re chuffed to announce that Sweet Patootee Arts have been accepted onto the Heritage Compass programme – we’ll benefit from […]

  8. TURNING POINT research: sharing some treasures…

    We have started sharing a broad selection of research/reference material for TURNING POINT on our Facebook page @SweetPatootee Each of these posts will carry the heading ‘TURNING POINT research: sharing some treasures…’

  9. HAPPY NEW YEAR

    New year greetings to all our friends, collaborators, our volunteers, our partners, our Board and everyone who has supported us and engaged with our work in 2020…! Here’s a teaser to get 2021 started in a Sweet Patootee Arts style and fashion: What does this ship have to do with Black British history after World […]