A freelance arts practitioner, Project management, Arts mentoring services, Fundraising services, Development services, A speaker
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Shangwe: www.shangwe.com was launched in 2004 and promotes the development of new and diverse creative writing providing a range of services, e.g. writing workshops, book readings, seminars, presentations and mentoring sessions to individuals, personal development sessions to community groups, businesses and academic institutions. Shangwe produces 'Shangwe News' a quarterly on-line newsletter. Shangwe has produced, edited and independently published two anthologies of black and mixed-race women's creative writing - Brown Eyes (2005) and Sexual Attraction Revealed (2007).
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Community arts, Schools, Ethnic communities, Mainstream arts
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In August 2009, I was successful with a Grants for the Arts funding bid from the Arts Council England, London to produce a third anthology of creative writing i.e. poems and personal essays, combining the themes of hair and skin. The first deadline for contributions is 30th August. For more info on how to submit email: nicole@shangwe.com
Shangwe's website www.shangwe.com was created and launched in 2005 with the main purpose of contributing to the development of new Black British literature by promoting writing by and for UK Black and Mixed-Race women. In this context, Shangwe aims to inform, inspire and empower these women writers, build their confidence and encourage their participation in the arts, and ensure that UK Black and Mixed-Race women's writing makes a historical literary contribution to Black British writing.
This is one of my blogs (linked to my website), where I share a selection of my poems, publish selected author's poems, share reviews of books I've read this year, comment on selected arts events I've attended and post creative writing tips and anything else that takes my fancy!
This blog was established in October 2008 as part of Black History Month, where I advertised for, collected and edited Black women's Africentric natural hair stories, which are posted on the blog. The aim was to provide an interactive dialogue of visual and written expressions to share our journeys to natural hair styles.
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