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PEOPLE are being encouraged to contribute to a Pride flag. Free workshops are being held at Keighley Creative, in Hanover Street, where participants can make fabric figures with international textile artist Morwenna Catt. The figures will form part of a flag which will be flown at the third Keighley Pride – at Cliffe Castle on August 21 – and feature in a week-long exhibition at Keighley Creative. Behind the project are ICLS and Keighley Pride. Project manager, Sophie Powell, said: “We’re very excited to be partnering with Keighley Creative to bring face-to-face workshops. We’ve been holding sessions over Zoom, but nothing beats being creative in a room with other people!
BCB – Making Bradford Sparkle!
You may have seen this but if not, a few weeks ago BCB was featured in Sparkling Bradford. We’d been nominated as an organisation that makes Bradford Sparkle so well done to us! Click here to read more
BCB – becoming an anti racist organisation
At BCB we have been committed for over 25 years to creating a platform for many different people to have a voice and share their stories, passions and experiences. We pride ourselves on the wide range of voices we hear on our airwaves, and the people we welcome into the building.
Our vision for BCB is one where we want everyone to feel valued and central to all the work we are doing. We know from the Black Lives Matter Movement that not all black people and people of colour feel valued or central in the workplace or in society as a whole. As an organisation that has strived for 25 years to reach out to the many diverse communities, we care about the impact of racism on our staff and volunteers an