Raising Voices exhibition in The Catalyst will help inform change

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An exhibition of creative work which aims to tell the stories of people living in poverty and hardship in Stoke-on-Trent is taking place at Staffordshire University this month.

An exhibition of creative work which aims to tell the stories of people living in poverty and hardship in Stoke-on-Trent is taking place at Staffordshire University this month.

The Raising Voices exhibition and Manifesto for Change event will take place at The Catalyst building on Leek Road on Thursday 24 March starting at 6pm.

The University has been commissioned by Stoke-on-Trent’s Hardship Commission to deliver the storytelling project ‘Raising Voices, Changing Minds, Ending Poverty’ which works closely with people with lived experience of hardship. The project involves Staffordshire University, Expert Citizens CIC, All the Small Things CIC, and, most importantly, the people of Stoke-on-Trent.

Nic Gratton, Associate Professor of Community and Civic Engagement said: “The project has supported local people to tell their stories in creative ways, using poetry, photography, podcasts, and postcards. Through a series of workshops, we have also collected suggestions for a ‘Manifesto for Change’ which we hope will generate a wider conversation and support positive action across our communities and within and between organisations.

The evening is open to anyone with an interest and is an opportunity to have a look at the exhibition, meet some of the project Steering Group at the heart of the project, and take part in a wider conversation about hardship in Stoke-on-Trent.”

Booking for the free community event is via https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/274725731057

  • The ‘'Raising Voices’ project was commissioned by VOICES on behalf of the Stoke-on-Trent Hardship Commission and is funded by The National Lottery Community Fund. To find out more about ‘Raising Voices, Changing Minds, Ending Poverty’ email ryan.fox@staffs.ac.uk
  • The attached photograph by Justina Heffton will form part of the Raising Voices exhibition. 

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Staffordshire University is a Civic University which plays a leading role in improving the regional economy and enhancing quality of life in local communities. We pride ourselves on being connected to the needs of students, academic partners, business and society.

We ranked 6th for social inclusion in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022 and were in the top 15 for Student Satisfaction in the Complete University Guide 2022.

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