Clare (Wright) Lynch
@clarelynchred
Audio Producer | Artist | @sohoradio | SohoThen Pod @TPGallery | Prod @SculptingLives pod | FoundingMember @HoStBarnabas | Born: So'ton | Live: Soho
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Dispatches from the frontline: 2024 begins with emergency work on the streets as temps plummet inc us, Coffee Afrik CIC - liberation, healing, abolition. Streets Kitchen and many other groups
Our Dying Homeless Project investigation kicks off and is covered in the The Guardian & Financial Times
museumofhomelessness.org/news/dispatch-…
Many congratulations Jeremy Lee
on your New Years Honours List: MBE
Fabulous news and so well deserved.
I shall be curtsying next time I see you in Soho.
I think this is one of my favourite Pearls, Clare (Wright) Lynch has done a wonderful job with the production. There are some serious consequences when we get ‘carried away’ - hear about what happened to Chamberlain here, it’s a reminder to us too. 👇🏻
Westminster After Dark Consultation, complete via link below. (Article: Westminster Extra + Geoff Barraclough )
westminster.gov.uk/westminster-af…
Great discussion at #LSEFestival yesterday asking, ‘What would a fairer society look like?’
My response today, re-reading “Pessimism is for Lightweights:30 pieces of courage & resistance” by Salena Godden
Looking forward to #volunteering Soho Food Feast tomorrow. Link to tickets & volunteering in 🧵👇
An embarrassing display! #equalityinaudio is currently a myth. A fairytale we’ve been gaslit to believe we’re edging towards. This shows we’ve been moving backwards despite some very real and widely documented pledges.
Enough is enough.
We are delighted to be partnering with the University of Leicester School of Museum Studies to offer fully funded studentships for people from underrepresented backgrounds in PGDip and MA pathways in Socially Engaged Practice and Museum Studies.
'Ferry Flirt', silent film by Enrico Cocozza, starring Sheila Rioghbhardain & Leslie Hardcastle.
Filmed during the BFI Summer School, 1949. Fictional story of a young man & woman who fall in love on a ferry trip to Anglesey.
Watch & listen: movingimage.nls.uk/film/1116 National Library of Scotland at Kelvin Hall