Promoting Diversity, Inclusivity & Visibility in Camden.
Our mission is to galvanise support and spotlight the work of established and upcoming black creatives and those who identify as blacks across the London Borough of Camden, thereby propelling more equitable representation of black artists, freelancers and businesses in the Borough. Read more
WE LOVE CAMDEN
Camden is known for its diversity, culture, and art. So what better way to welcome in a new start than through culture and creativity.
We are proud to live and work in the borough of Camden. We aim to always inspire community pride especially if it moves residents, businesses, and visitors to create a more inclusive corner of the city.
Our Mentorship Program
Giving Back
Creating a support network for independent artists which would allow them to feel empowered, inspired and explore their art.
Teaching young minds how to support themselves financially through their art as well as network effectively.
Supporting creatives mental health and constantly instil confidence through a promotion of healthy work / life balance.
Community outreach: Colleges and universities, community organisations, government and private entities, collaboration with artists, advocacy groups and influencers.
Creative People of Camden
Our diverse group of creatives includes, but not limited to: Visual artists, Photographers, Designers, Writers, Poets, Musicians, Directors, Costume designers, Pattern cutters, Interior designers, etc.
Report and Data on Inequalities
Camden is known for its culture and art, also is one of the most diverse areas of the country, with a history of fighting for equality and progress, so it is important for Councillors and those making decisions for the ethnic community in Camden, to understand the lived experiences of Black, Asian and other ethnic groups in Camden, in order to make the right decision for us.
While writing this report, we did extensive research in the hopes to find detailed and current reports with data on Camden’s ethnic minority community, their needs, every day challenges and aspirations, but the reports we found gave very little to help understand the true experiences of minority groups and the effect inequality, racial injustice and unconscious bias has on every aspect of our lives.
Below are excerpts from the reports we were able to find.