Forum theatre practice as lived activism

Author:

KAPTANI ERENE1,ISMAIL SURAIYA2,RIFKIN FRANCES3,O’NEILL MAGGIE4

Affiliation:

1. University of Greenwich, UK

2. Regional Refugee Forum North East, UK

3. Utopia Arts, United Kingdom

4. University College Cork, Ireland

Abstract

This article seeks to show that activism for racialised, black and migrant women stems from their embodied lived experiences and the need for creating practices and spaces for these to manifest, be validated and expand on. Forum Theatre practice that includes the racialised body, collective reflection and reparative action can address the neo-colonial and patriarchal encounters, and places of oppression within mainstream activism. This article was discussed, written, and based on the workshops and reflexive conversations regarding the racialised women's experiences of the hostile environment policies. It reflects on the necessity to address and combat these policies through empowering the mind, body and spirit of the women activists in North East of England, part of an AHRC funded knowledge transfer project of using arts based interventions for civic engagement.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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