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Last week to do @sparkandco._ 's survey! Link in their bio. More details below: Posted @withregram • @sparkandco._ We're working with a national mental health charity to better understand how you navigate and manage your mental health. We want to make sure we are representing your experiences. Take our survey to be in with a chance of winning £250. the survey takes around 10 minutes to complete. This survey is for ethnic minorities, if the below sounds like you take our survey today: - Black women - Black British men - South Asian communities - East and South-east Asian communities - Traveller communities - White minority (Welsh speaking, Cornish, Eastern European, Irish (in the uk) - Migrants If you know anyone who fits the criteria, including organisations as well as individuals please share this survey with them! We are trying to get a real understanding of where the gaps are in mental health care and how we can better support racialised communities. Spark & Co. will hold the data and your answers will be confidential, anything we share with the mental health cahrity we are working with will be anonymised. [Link in bio] #Survey #MentalHealthCare #Wellbeing #Health #MentalHealth #MentalHealthSupport #Support #Competition #BlackMindsMatter #Cornish #TravellerCommunity #GRT #ESEA #MigrantSupport #Anxiety #Depression #Psychology #BritishMentalHealth #BritishPsychology #Psychiatry #Therapy
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Books!! Longsight library is open tomorrow (Tuesday) from 11am to 3pm, we recommend coming to check out our selection of 30 cooking/food justice/growing/nature related books by writers of colour that day as we're not sure the library will be able to open after then due to lockdown. Books are free to borrow with a library card! The loan duration has been extended to 4 weeks, and in the event of the library closing for a while, any book you have borrowed will be renewed automatically! 📚 anti-racist library: books on cooking, food, growing and nature 🍲🌶️🍠🌱🌿🌻🏞️ Short stories, poetry, novels, cookbooks, history, practical guides... 👶🏽👧🏾🧕🏽🧔🏾👴🏼👵🏿books for all ages! 📍Longsight Library, 519 Stockport Rd M12 4NE 🗓️ Open every Tuesday 3rd November (future dates tbc) 🕙 Open 11-3pm 💷📚 FREE to come in and books are FREE to borrow with a library card (register for free at the entrance desk) 💡📲 Send us more book suggestions at [email protected] or 0749894635 Image description: Photo of a few books part of our library display, or laminated photocopies of the books covers, for those which are currently on loan: Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm’s Guide to Liberation on The Land by Leah Penniman; Meals, Music and Muses, Recipes from my African American Kitchen by Alexander Smalls and Veronica Chambers; Food Justice by Robert Gottlieb and Anupama Joshi; Be Like Teflon by Jasleen Kaur; Wanderland, A Search for Magic in the Landscape by Jini Reddy, Black Food Geographies by Ashanté M Reese; The Home Place: Memoirs of a Colored Man’s Love Affair with Nature by J Drew Lanham; Emergent Strategy, Shaping Change, Changing Worlds, by adrienne maree brown, Making Peace with the Earth by Vandana Shiva; Harriet Tubman by Little People, BIG DREAMS; Tender Earth by Sita Brahmachari; A Long Walk To Water by Linda Sue Park; The Secret Of The Purple Lake by by Yaba Badoe; Aphro-ism by Aph and Syl Ko: Essays on Pop Culture, Feminism and Black Veganism from Two Sisters
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👋🏻👋🏿Hello Manchester residents! 🌈We hope you are keeping safe. 📣We want to hear from you! 📋Survey by Spark & Co and Let’s Keep Growing on information access during Covid-19 👩🏽🧓🏼🧕🏿🧔🏾👴🏾For over 18’s Black, Asian, Arab and minority ethnic communities in Manchester 📎On this link (also in our bio): https://sparkandco.typeform.com/to/F6Y9wgZE ⌚Duration: 5mins Thank you! We’re partnering with Spark & Co @sparkandco._ a community-led organisation that shares resources, support and information to help people of colour in the UK navigate the Covid-19 crisis. We want to find out how Black, Asian, Arab and minority ethnic communities are accessing information through Covid-19 so that Spark & Co can improve as a resource hub and reach people both online and offline so that everyone feels empowered and informed to make choices that are right for them. Please fill in this survey which shouldn’t take more than 5min and share with your friends, colleagues and neighbours: https://sparkandco.typeform.com/to/F6Y9wgZE 📞We are also looking for people willing to have a one-to-one phone conversation about this survey so we can ask you more specific questions, which would last around 20 to 30min. Please give your email, house phone or mobile phone number and we will be in touch. These interviews will take place between late October and mid-November 2020. Please give your contact details in the survey or email/text us directly at [email protected] or 07498946835. More resources on Spark & Co website: https://sparkandco.co.uk/ 🙏🏻🙏🏿Thank you for your time! Stay safe, Let’s Keep Growing 📷Image description: An illustration in bold orange, purple and pink colours that reads “WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!” framed by illustrations of a megaphone, four people of different ethnicities and abilities, and Let’s Keep Growing and Spark & Co logos. #sparkandco #manchester #longsight #covid19 #covid19informationaccess #resourcehub
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📚 anti-racist library: books on cooking, food, growing and nature 🍲🌶️🍠🌱🌿🌻🏞️ Short stories, poetry, novels, cookbooks, history, practical guides... 👶🏽👧🏾🧕🏽🧔🏾👴🏼👵🏿books for all ages! 📍Longsight Library, 519 Stockport Rd M12 4NE 🗓️ Open every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 🕙 Open 11-3pm 💷📚 FREE to come in a books are FREE to borrow with a library card (register for free at the entrance desk) 💡📲 Send us more book suggestions at [email protected] or 0749894635 Our anti-racist nature/growing/food justice/cooking library is up in Longsight Library! 📚 It is made up of 30 books for all ages by writers of colour - namely writers of African, Caribbean, South and East Asian heritage, whether living in Africa or Asia or part of the diaspora in the UK, Europe or America. The books are on display alongside an exhibition of photos from past events and the book covers are also on display in the library windows as you can see on that photo! Longsight library is currently open 11-3pm Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, please wear a mask when you visit. It is situated at 519 Stockport Rd just after the Pakistani Community Centre and before Longsight Market on the left side of the road if you're coming from town. We'd love to get more recommendations of books to add so please email at [email protected] or text 07498946835 for suggestions. Huge thanks to @manclib_archives for their support and special thanks to Paula for her enthusiasm and very hands on help! Photo description: a person reading a book in from of our book display inside Longsight library. The 30 books on display are framed by Let's Keep Growing banner, wooden sign and photos from past events.
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Our anti-racist nature/growing/food justice/cooking library is up in Longsight Library! 📚 It is made up of 30 books for all ages by writers of colour - namely writers of African, Caribbean, South and East Asian heritage, whether living in Africa or Asia or part of the diaspora in the UK, Europe or America. The books are on display alongside an exhibition of photos from past events and the book covers are also on display in the library windows as you can see on that photo! Longsight library is currently open 11-3pm Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, please wear a mask when you visit. It is situated at 519 Stockport Rd just after the Pakistani Community Centre and before Longsight Market on the left side of the road if you're coming from town. We'd love to get more recommendations of books to add so please email at [email protected] or text 07498946835 for suggestions. Huge thanks to @manchesterlibraryia for their support and special thanks to Paula for her enthusiasm and very hands on help! Photo description: a shot of Longsight library's window taken from the pavement with reflections of the sky and trees. A person is looking at a display of 30 scans of book covers, stuck to the library window
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A very special box arrived in #longsightlibrary this week! It contains 30 books about Nature, Growing, Cooking and Food Justice written by writers identifying as Black, Indigenous, People of Colour (BIPOC) From bedtime stories, to teen novels, to poetry, to practical gardening guides, to cooking books, to theory... Can't wait for the launch which is Saturday 5th October as part of the library's digital Fun Palace. This is an ongoing collaboration with Longsight Library and we're looking for more book recommendations (email us on Contact page) In the meantime check out manclibraries.blog/2020/09/25/black-history ID: a plastic box filled with books, three covers are visible on the top of the pile: "The Home Place: Memoir of a Colored Man's Love Affair with Nature by J. Drew Lanham #jdrewlanham , Be Like Teflon by Jasleen Kaur @_jasleen.kaur_ And Two Trees Make A Forest by Jessica J Lee @jessicajlee
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Friend and volunteer Amy Lawrence is looking to find a Black family household living in Yorkshire to collaborate in a series of online/phone conversations with her and explore softness, love and intimacy. If you are that family or you know anybody who might be then please get in touch! You can DM @_a_lawrence or email [email protected] or Amy can arrange a phone call. There is money for access support available including things like phone credit. Also there is an honorarium of £300 to support taking part, plus ££ for a big meal at the end. Alternative payment arrangements can be made for people who have Universal Credit as part of their income and prefer this. This is part of CHASM a series of remote artist residencies launching soon with @clayleeds and @eaststreetarts More info at www.clayleeds.co.uk ID: an old instant camera photo of a mixed-raced Black and White British, little girl in the bath, surrounded by white bubbles, she is around 1-2 years old and smiling as if in the middle of laughing loudly. Over the top of the image is bold black writing reading 'SOFTwilstBLACK' call for participants' there's a colourful black, pink, orange and peach border with repeated imagery of a lighting bolt and a hand over a phone screen and white oblong shape, like a stone or computer mouse.
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Longsight/Shortsight street show by @roxanaallison is still up! Featuring a portrait of our very own Mo Blue (top left) ID: poster with photographic portraits of individuals/duos/groups from Longsight, with the text: "A photo street show celebrating people involved with positive change in Longsight, FROM SUNDAY 13TH SEPTEMBER UNTIL AS LONG AS IT HOLDS UP! corner of Clitheroe Road and Hamilton Road, opposite St Agnes Primary School, Longsight, M13 0AE If you know any inspirational individuals working in Longsight (M13) keen to take part in the photo series please get in touch: [email protected] "
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We're also in @roxanaallison 's street show of her ongoing project Longsight/Shortsight celebrating and giving exposure to people doing good in Longsight community. #belongsight #longsight ID: Mo posing next to her portrait taken by Roxana and exhibited on the street wall, portraits of 2 older residents who have an allotment on Clitheroe Rd & portrait of @kershawart , portrait of Farzana Haq from #newlongsighthousingcoop , portrait of Haytham and Moustafa from @rethinkrebuildsociety
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We're on iPlayer! Head to BBC2 "Stories of Us" and select episode 7 ID: a screenshot of iPlayer "Stories of Us" Series 1 Episode 7 - the image is of Rev Kate Bottles and broadcaster Ashley John-Baptiste. The episode description (white writing on black background): "Rev Kate Bottley and broadcaster Ashley John-Baptiste are in the great outdoors to explore how making the most of the planet's resources might have benefits for us as well as the environment. Kate is in Wales as she discovers how some people find inner peace on a wire high above the cliffs of Anglesey, while Ashley meets a group of people aiming to clean up their neighbourhood to make it a nicer place to live for everyone."
#blog#communitygreening#stormciara#ashleyjohnbaptiste#longsight#lovelylongsight#manchester#storiesofus#BBC
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We're live on TV until 2.45! Broadcaster Ashley John-Baptiste from BBC 2 Stories of Us met community projects in Brighton and Manchester for episode 7 of the programme and took part in our alleyway makeover (last February) link in bio!
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Remember that big alley makeover we did last February? Check out @BBCNWT BBC2 #storiesofus this Sunday, 13:45! @LetsKeepGrowing alleyway greening in Longsight, helped by kindness and enthusiasm of a huge number of people and organisations! Image description: A young Asian British woman drills a hole into an alleyway brick wall to install a bug hotel. Photo by @sophiebroadgate
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Sharing this message about tomorrow's gathering in Longsight: "A church in Longsight has been targeted by racists. It is a black congregation who do lovely stuff in the area. Their minibus was smashed to bits and graffitied with ‘all lives matter’ . We are holding a gathering to stand up to the racists at 2.30 this Sunday outside the church which is on Rushford Street. Come and show solidarity M12, 4UG. Socially distanced with masks please, all welcome. Image description: a mural on a red brick church that reads "TOGETHER UNAFRAID" in white on a multi-colour background. This mural is on St John's church in Old Trafford and was taken early 2019 during a walk around the Old Trafford alleyways.
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If you live in Longsight or nearby*, de have a few seed packets left, please get in touch at [email protected] or 07858 930073 and tell us which one if these you'd like (one packets per household) and we'll arrange a delivery on your doorstep: - lettuce mix - pea (mangetout) - swiss chard - raddish - spinach - kale (red winter) - bean (dwarf french) * Deliveries to these postcodes: M12, M13, M14, M15, M16, M18, M19, M21 Let's Keep Growing... from Home! Seed deliveries supported by Manchester International Festival as part of #mifcreatives2020 Image description: a young black child sat at a kitchen table with some plant pots, proudly holding a packet of lettuce seeds.
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Feeling hopeful and motivated after having taken part in this saturday's organised by Manchester March and https://justicepourbabacar.wordpress.com Image descriptions: A crowd of people kneeling down on the grass in Piccadilly Gardens (Manchester, UK). They have their backs to the camera, and some in the distance are wearing placards.
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We are horrified by the murder of George Floyd and the violence inflicted on those protesting and mourning his death. We stand in solidarity with the black community and unequivocally support the Black Lives Matter campaign. Those of us who are able to will be joining the march at Piccadilly Gardens (Manchester) on Saturday 6th June, from 1pm. Please bring masks, gloves, food, water, stay 2m away from people who are not part of your household, and wear non identifiable clothing to stay safe. Below are a list of local/national/international groups and organisations doing crucial anti-racist work which you can support financially (if that's possible for you at the moment): Kids of Colour @kidsofcolourhq The Racial Justice Network @theracialjusticenetwork Northern Police Monitoring Network Safety4Sisters Charity So White charitysowhite.org @ukqtibipochardshipfund Black Visions Collective @blackvisionscollective Reclaim the Block @reclaimtheblock Black Lives Matter @blklivesmatter Image description: Black and White portrait of American abolitionist and political activist Harriet Tubman, alongside this quote: "There was one of two things I had a right to: liberty or death. If I could not have one, I would take the other, for no man should take me alive. I should fight for liberty as long as my strength lasted." Harriet Tubman Harriet Tubman (born Araminta Ross, c. March 1822 - March 10, 1913) was an American abolitionist and political activist. Born into slavery, Tubman escaped and subsequently made some 13 missions to rescue approximately 70 enslaved people, including family and friends, using the network of antislavery activists and safe houses known as the Underground Railroad. During the American Civil War, she served as an armed scout and spy for the Union Army. In her later years, Tubman was an activist in the struggle for women's suffrage.
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Great to see neighbours enjoying gardening in the Palm St-Hector Rd alleyways, plants thriving in the new pergola and planters built during last February's makeover weekend with @sowthecity and the BBC, and new additions like this beautifully painted tyre (soon to be planter) 📷 Images description: Various shots of our red brick alleyways, featuring neighbours tending to their vine, an adult and kid checking out strawberry plants and herbs, a brightly painted tyre next to a plant pot, a close up of the wooden planter against our pergola, feat raspberry plants and honey-suckle
#blog#manchester#longsight#sowthecity#newlongsighthousingcoop#makelongsightshine#communitygardening#alleygarden#belongsight#lovelylongsight
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