CAN, M6 Theatre and Petrus

Community Arts North West (CAN) work with urban communities in Greater Manchester to create access to cultural opportunities where people can stand up, speak out, challenge social justice issues and inspire change. This project focused on female empowerment and leadership, by a young women's group at Hopwood College, Middleton campus. The film has been made as part of CAN ‘Rochdale Women’s Voices’ by the Llewellyn Sisters and produced by Mahboobeh Rajabi. It was screened as part of the celebration for International Women’s Day 2023 in Rochdale at Touchstones.

The Power Within (2023)

Behind the Masks (2023)

Afrocats

We're a female-led charity that works closely with the communities and people that access our projects to create inspiring experiences and opportunities. Together, we address and dismantle inequality by identifying and breaking down barriers.

Our vision is a robust and more inclusive social environment for adults seeking sanctuary and diverse young people.

Our mission is to build agency, aspiration and opportunity for mainly women and young people to improve their overall life chances through creative engagement.  
www.afrocats.org.uk

We Cannot Walk Alone (2021)

Manchester City Council

Our vision is for Manchester to be in the top flight of world-class cities by 2025, when the city will:

  • have a competitive, dynamic and sustainable economy that draws on our distinctive strengths in science, advanced manufacturing, culture, and creative and digital business – cultivating and encouraging new ideas

  • possess highly skilled, enterprising and industrious people

  • be connected, internationally and within the UK

  • play its full part in limiting the impacts of climate change

  • be a place where residents from all backgrounds feel safe, can aspire, succeed and live well

The Bread and Butter Thing (2020)

Community Leaders (2020)

The Albert Club

Join the Albert (2016)

The ReachAnother Foundation

Meet Ashley (2016)

Volunteer with ReachAnother (2015)