Unfolding Identities: BME Young People project - 2010

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Unfolding Identities -Aaron
Unfolding Identities - Sarah
Unfolding Identities - Natasha
Unfolding Identities
Unfolding Identities - Matilda

This project created a DVD learning resource in the form of a package of several short films, to facilitate engagement by school pupils in issues of cultural and racial diversity, belonging and identity. The concept of the project is to take the idea of a ‘call and response’ effect, taken from the traditions of West African music, where a musical phrase engages a connecting response.

Project Partners

The films have been made in a partnership project. Irene Mensah and Yaa Asare (university tutors and diversity trainers and consultants) have worked with two student film-makers (studying at the University of Brighton) and with Varndean School. The other essential partners in the project have been the young people themselves, three of whom are Varndean students and the other two who have been community contacts. Each young person features in their own short film.

Films

Unfolding Identities - Sarah Unfolding Identities - Aaron Unfolding Identities - Matilda Unfolding Identities - Mrisi Unfolding Identities - Natasha

Outcome

A series of 5 films have been compiled as the basis for a teaching resource to be used in schools and with student teachers. The films, through the narratives of the young people who feature in them, explore the following themes,

*The importance of friendship in forming their identities Their relationships to Britain, to ‘Britishness’ and to their localities

*Their passions, what they enjoy, what they are skilled at, what they want to achieve

*Their relationship to their schools, their families and their communities

*Their quirks, their ‘differences’, what makes them unique

*How they see themselves and how they place their experiences in relation to cultural diversity

These 5 films as they now stand, are a valuable and topical resource in opening up discussions of diversity and in offering a young person’s perspective on the process of negotiating identity.