Lunchtime Talk: Centring Black, African and diaspora audiences in Scotland (Jali Film Weekender)
In line with Jali Film Weekender’s mission of fostering community and representation, this lunchtime talk brings together creative practitioners, programmers, and community organisers to share how they're ensuring their communities are at the heart of their cultural programming, and to discuss: <i>how can Black, African and diaspora communities feel truly seen and included in Scotland’s cultural landscape? </i>
From grassroots organisations to creative networks, speakers will share the work they are doing in their respective fields, exploring the challenges, opportunities and best practices in building truly inclusive audiences. Community-centered outreach, intentional partnerships, democratic decision making and co-programming, these are some of the approaches that are transforming how Black, African and diaspora communities are engaging in Scotland’s cultural landscape.
Host:
Ria Andrews (Jali Film Weekender)
Speakers:
● Halina Rifai (We Are Here Scotland)
● Rhea Lewis (Project X)
● Emanuel Carlos (freelance dancer, choreographer and cultural leader)
● Lisa Williams (Edinburgh Caribbean Association)
<i>Supported by Screen Scotland and Film Hub Scotland (part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network, awarding funding on behalf of Screen Scotland and the BFI National Lottery).</i>PT1H25M12A2025-10-31Lunchtime Talk: Centring Black, African and diaspora audiences in Scotland (Jali Film Weekender)"Lunchtime Talk: Centring Black, African and diaspora audiences in Scotland (Jali Film Weekender)"