Scotland, legacies of slavery and unpacking family histories in front of white audiences
Lisa Williams responds to The Drift by Hannah Lavery, a poetic journey through history, Scottishness, belonging and grief, and a Fringe of Colour 2020 Commission.
Editorial – Week Four: Creating work in good company
Caleb Azumah Nelson writes this guest editorial to tell us what’s in store for Week 4 of Fringe of Colour Films 2020.
Interrogating race with a thousand questions
Memuna Konteh responds to Race Cards, a filmic re-production of an in-person installation and performance piece by Selina Thompson, created as a Fringe of Colour 2020 Commission.
Editorial – Week Two: We See Each Other
Alycia Pirmohamed dives into the programme of work for Week 2 of Fringe of Colour Films 2020 in this guest editorial.
What will the world of theatre look like after the pandemic?
Elete N-F questions how the landscape of theatre and performance art will be changed in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and reignited discussions of racism and injustice.