The Black-E are offering an exciting week of FREE community workshops, to create a new story of Mary Seacole.
A story taking us from the Crimea War to the birth of the NHS and the story of Joan Stober. Joan Stober was a young
nurse at the birth of the NHS but went on to champion social justice and action right here in Liverpool.
They are looking to reach out to local community organisers, youth groups and just about anyone who can help make this an event for Liverpool, they need your help to:
Prepare people to become involved, through song and music, telling a new story.
Encourage local singers and choirs and others to be part of sharing the gift and talent in Liverpool, a city blessed with diversity
Accept the wonderful foods that will be produced and shared each evening & send people who will help them break bread, with their communities.
Come together, if not as part of performing, but supporting truth and justice. Enabling communities to come together, to share a deeper understanding of each other and the need for mutual support.
They are asking people to join them for a mixture of workshops and a gala celebration. Workshops are held 25-28 October at The Black-E, with the gala celebration on the 30th.
For more information and updates, see their website here
The Black-E, 1 Great George St, Liverpool L1 5EW