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As Remembering What’s Forgotten progresses, we will provide updates about the programme, including news of our Poet-in-Residence and Curator Internships appointments for Black and minority ethnic people with lived experience.

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  • The concept of ‘bruddahood’ transformed by our poet in residence

    The concept of ‘bruddahood’ transformed by our poet in residence

    The concept of ‘bruddahood’ has been reimagined and transformed by poet, multidisciplinary artist and Remembering What’s Forgotten’s poet in residence […]

    13th Feb, 2025
    Ambitious digital exhibition calls for action after 50 years of mental health inequalities

    Ambitious digital exhibition calls for action after 50 years of mental health inequalities

    The inspiring narratives of 60 people, captured as a creative response to 50 years of mental health and racial inequalities […]

    12th Feb, 2025
    Two curator interns selected to centre racial justice and mental health

    Two curator interns selected to centre racial justice and mental health

    Two talented part-time Curator Interns, passionate about mental health, heritage, culture and representing their communities’ lived experience through curation, have […]

    24th Sep, 2024
    Omari Swanston – Jeffers announced as new poet in residence

    Omari Swanston – Jeffers announced as new poet in residence

    Acclaimed dancer, director, educator and writer Omari Swanston – Jeffers has been selected as Remembering What’s Forgotten’s first poet in […]

    13th Sep, 2024
    Curator internships amplifying mental wellbeing open to applications

    Curator internships amplifying mental wellbeing open to applications

    We are pleased to announce two new Curator Internships for 18- to 30-year-old Leeds residents from black and South Asian […]

    6th Aug, 2024
    New poet in residence opportunity centres mental health and racial justice in Leeds

    New poet in residence opportunity centres mental health and racial justice in Leeds

    Synergi-Leeds and Words of Colour have launched a new poet in residence opportunity for Leeds-based, emerging poets of black and […]

    19th Jul, 2024
    A new photographic project chronicling lived experience in Leeds announced

    A new photographic project chronicling lived experience in Leeds announced

    Touchstone, in partnership with Synergi-Leeds and Words of Colour, is looking for 10 men of colour with lived experience of […]

    3rd May, 2024
    When lip service is no longer enough

    When lip service is no longer enough

    Remembering What’s Forgotten will be a powerful and important year in the history of how we are seeking racial justice […]

    30th Nov, 2023
    Remembering What’s Forgotten announced

    Remembering What’s Forgotten announced

    30th Nov, 2023
    Poet Saju Iqbal Ahmed speaks to identity and belonging

    Poet Saju Iqbal Ahmed speaks to identity and belonging

    Spoken word artist and performance poet Saju Iqbal Ahmed performed his poem for the culture for The Journey to Racial […]

    30th Nov, 2023
  • Omari Swanston - Jeffers on BBC Radio Sheffield with Sile Sibanda
    Omari Swanston - Jeffers on BBC Radio Sheffield with Sile Sibanda
    14th March 2025
    Remembering What's Forgotten's new digital exhibition calls for mental health equality and racial justice
    Remembering What's Forgotten's new digital exhibition calls for mental health equality and racial justice
    12th February 2024
    Poet in residence chance for writers of black and South Asian heritage in Leeds
    Poet in residence chance for writers of black and South Asian heritage in Leeds
    29th July 2024
    New poet in residence opportunity, centring mental health and racial justice in Leeds and supported by LYPFT and acclaimed poet Khadijah Ibrahiim, launched
    New poet in residence opportunity, centring mental health and racial justice in Leeds and supported by LYPFT and acclaimed poet Khadijah Ibrahiim, launched
    18th July 2024
    New hybrid exhibition amplifying community and lived experience narratives to inspire racial justice in Leeds mental health services announced today
    New hybrid exhibition amplifying community and lived experience narratives to inspire racial justice in Leeds mental health services announced today
    29 November 2023
    New hybrid exhibition amplifying community and lived experience narratives to inspire racial justice in Leeds mental health services announced today
    New hybrid exhibition amplifying community and lived experience narratives to inspire racial justice in Leeds mental health services announced today
    29th November 2023
    New hybrid exhibition amplifying community and lived experience narratives to inspire racial justice in Leeds mental health services announced today
    New hybrid exhibition amplifying community and lived experience narratives to inspire racial justice in Leeds mental health services announced today
    29th November 2023
    Hybrid exhibition to address racial injustice and inequalities in mental health
    Hybrid exhibition to address racial injustice and inequalities in mental health
    7th December 2023
    Hybrid exhibition to address racial injustice and inequalities in mental health
    Hybrid exhibition to address racial injustice and inequalities in mental health
    7th December 2023
    Hybrid exhibition to address racial injustice and inequalities in mental health
    Hybrid exhibition to address racial injustice and inequalities in mental health
    7th December 2023
    Hybrid exhibition to address racial injustice and inequalities in mental health
    Hybrid exhibition to address racial injustice and inequalities in mental health
    7th December 2023
    New hybrid exhibition to improve racial justice in Leeds mental health services
    New hybrid exhibition to improve racial justice in Leeds mental health services
    8th December 2023
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