You are warmly invited to ‘Sisterhood of Stories’
This free, unique, bilingual performance aims to showcase the resilience of women who have migrated from Ukraine to BCP & Dorset, sharing their experiences through spoken word, song, and dance.
You’re warmly invited to our Annual General Meeting
Our guest speaker is Sharon Muiruri Coyne, Artistic Director of Vita Nova & Celeste, Freelance Creative Facilitator & Community Researcher for the 'Where We Can Call Home' project.
Sharon has been a close collaborator working with DEED for several years.
Where We Can Call Home - The Spoken Word
Join us for an evening of spoken word, music and film with local and diverse artists and performers. This free event will celebrate the diverse communities of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Refugee Nativity
Vita Nova & Friends are presenting an adaption of the traditional story of the nativity reworked to highlight the current refugee crisis. Written by Sharon Coyne this is an extremely powerful performance put together with many messages to hear.
Free Event – ‘Two Tone Towns: A Social History of Ska in Dorset’
Come along and enjoy an evening celebrating the multicultural history of Dorset and how music can bring together people, sounds and styles from many different subcultures. Featuring live music from Ska band The Guns of Navarone, interviews and film.
Brown Babies exhibition on tour
The ‘Brown Babies’ exhibition tells the story of Black GIs in Britain during the war from the perspective of the white women and Black GI's and the children who were born as a result of these relationships.
Hopefool – a play for peace at The Black Cherry, Boscombe
Hopefool is a play for young people and adults that promotes peace in a time of conflict. For young people, especially witnessing the horror of war from around the world, can make people feel hopeless. Hopefool is about reminding people that we do have a voice and we can make a difference however small in promoting unity and love.
Take the Africa Comes to Bournemouth Quiz
Africa Comes to Bournemouth is an annual celebration of culture, community, and causes. Their event brings together vibrant entertainment, enriching experiences, and a shared commitment to raise awareness and support important causes.
To celebrate Black History Month they have an online quiz where you can win FREE prizes. All you have to do is get just 6 questions correct!
Free student workshops focussed on the impact of litter on our environment
These workshops will lead to creative ideas and art designs being installed in the local community to raise awareness about the issues of pollution.
This work follows on from a successful project last year with ‘A’ Level Graphic Design students at QE school, who designed their own ‘drain art’ which was installed in Wimborne town centre in time for the Wimborne Folk Festival, to raise awareness about the impact of litter on the rivers and sea.
Teachers and educators – here’s your chance to shape the education system into your vision for the future
Answer Reboot the Future’s survey on the future of education and give yourself the chance to win a £100 sustainable travel voucher!
Reboot the Future is looking for teachers and educators in the UK to share insights and perspectives on our education system, and your vision for the future.
You, Me & Nature with Megan McCubbin at Queen Elizabeth School
Megan McCubbin is one of the nation’s leading wildlife presenters, and one of the faces of BBC Two’s Springwatch, Autumnwatch and Winterwatch. She’ll be at Queen Elizabeth School on the 15th of October talking about her love of wildlife and why we all need to protect it and signing books. There'll be eco displays and stalls too and we’re delighted to say we’ll be there, do pop along and say hello.
Come and visit us at the Dorset COP (Conference of Parties)
This is the opportunity for our community to have its say on the climate and ecological crises. By bringing together a wide cross section of community-based groups from across the county the COP hopes to raise awareness of the need and desire to act locally, in a way that puts people at the heart of decisions and is socially just.
What would you like to see at Russell-Cote’s in the future?
Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum in Bournemouth, one of DEED’s partners on the Where We Can Call Home project, have launched an online survey to find out more about what people would like to see happen at Russell-Cotes in the future.
Last week Louise and Sarah had an enjoyable time working with the Poole Primary SCITT trainees
Louise’s morning workshop explored Multicultural Britain and Sarah spent an afternoon with her ‘global glasses’ on, exploring ideas, resources and activities to support the trainees to bring the wider world to their classroom, and empower their pupils to be informed, active global citizens!
‘Hopefool’ is back on tour around Dorset
Hope Fool examines what it’s like to be a refugee and why people find themselves in terrible situations in the quest to have a ‘normal’ life. Performed by Celeste, an integrated drama group consisting of members from Vita Nova, those with English as a second language and refugees. The performance will be followed by a post-play discussion with the cast.
First ever Dorset Conference of Parties (COP) is to take place on Saturday 9th September in Dorchester
Zero Carbon Dorset, Dorset Climate Action Network and Sustainable Dorset have combined forces to launch the first-ever Dorset COP “Conference of Parties”. This ground-breaking, community-led event is an attempt to apply the power of the international COPs to local issues and so galvanise Dorset into action to tackle the climate and ecological emergency.
We had a wonderful time at the ‘Heart of PLACE’ conference in the Lake District
This celebratory day was put on by Cumbria DEC in partnership with colleagues from SEVER, SOSNA and DEED. Each partner shared elements of their PLACE project approach – Philosophy 4 Children, Questing, Natural and Therapeutic Gardening and Active Local Citizenship and all 30 participants seemed to have a great day!
QE student’s designs showcased on the streets of Wimborne Minster
QE School Graphic Design ‘A’ Level students were in town last week to see artist Claire Nuttall, paint their designs onto two of the street drains just in time for the Folk Festival. The project, run in partnership with Wimborne War on Waste CIC, and supported by Litter Free Dorset, was designed to raise awareness about the impact of litter in drains in the town on local rivers and the ocean.
FREE event with international award-winning author Beverley Naidoo
Come and hear Beverley Naidoo read from her books Journey to Jo’burg, Cinderella of the Nile, The Other Side of Truth and Children of the Stone City. Beverley will talk about the challenges in seeking safety in different places and times. This event is suitable for all ages and there will be signed copies of her books on sale.
Diverse Stories
This new ‘Diverse Stories’ pupil workshop provides a ‘golden thread’ of learning about diversity in the UK throughout the curriculum.
DEED were lucky enough to be invited to run our new ‘Diverse Stories’ pupil workshops as part of Prince of Wales First School’s Heritage Week.
From Preschool to Year 4, we explored the real-life stories of people who live, or were born, in the UK but have heritage from around the world. Each person had achieved great things through their love of sport, science, education, or singing and dancing.