There’s no doubt that Moving Together took us by surprise. When we started out with anthropologist Dr. Bronwyn Tarr, we were planning a series of in person workshops through 2019 and 2020 to discover how movement and music might help people deal with loneliness. Talking with members of ...
Against discrimination, prejudice & intoleranceJunior Cunningham, performer and dance maker with us on Moving Together has started a campaign, which was launched on International Day for Elimination of Racial Discrimination 2021. Part of the campaign is the short film he created (see ...
There's an interesting link between share trading, modern slavery and being an ethical consumer.
The Gamestop share trading frenzy has created quite a bit of concern in financial circles recently. New and inexperienced traders bought up shares forcing dealers to rethink the 'short ...
Well, what a year this has been – certainly quite different to anything we might have anticipated. And yet I can say that there have been silver linings for Justice in Motion. Yes, it has been challenging, and there have been uncertainties throughout – but we’re still here! Thanks ...
Over the last year, along with everyone else, we’ve had quite a few challenges and thought long and hard about what we do and how. It’s been fruitful. We’ve continued to be creative, collaborating with other artists. Our Moving Together project grew into something much bigger with more impact ...
Although this may seem like a strange time to be recruiting for an arts organisation, this is a perfect moment for us to be adding skills and breadth to our board of trustees. We are a passionate organisation. Our focus is on the social injustices we see around us. We use our creativity and ...
Is home working – working? The Covid-19 Pandemic took nearly everyone by surprise, turning lives upside-down. The stoical British found ways to “keep calm and carry on”. Those who could, started home working. Some had to manage their children’s schooling, as well as shielding older or ...
Recent events have shocked and saddened us, as the very real pain and suffering in our society has come to the surface.To the members of our immediate and extended communities, we want you to know that we see you. We love you. We care. Black Lives Matter. At Justice in Motion of course we care ...