The Time’s Up UK X Black Beauty Roster Hair & Makeup Equity Salon – in pictures
All images credit Christian Cassiel
Time’s Up UK is a charity that insists on safe, fair and dignified work for everyone.
All images credit Christian Cassiel
Time’s Up UK and US-based diversity and inclusion platform Black Beauty Roster (BBR) have joined forces to celebrate and champion hair and makeup equity on set at an inaugural salon event held across BAFTA weekend at Claridges, London with a host of British talent and industry leaders including: Adjoa Andoh, Barbara Broccoli, Emma Naomi, Fola Evans-Akingbola, Dame Heather Rabbatts, Naomie Harris, Maude Okrah-Hunter, Sam McKnight, Samuel Adewunmi & Vernon François.
The short film festival committed to addressing violence against women returned for its seventh edition from Nov 25 – Dec 10th this year. The winning film ‘We Did Not Consent’, directed by Dorothy Allen-Pickard (UK), with first runner up prize going to ‘Nine Days in August’ by Ella Knorz (Germany). The second runner up prize…
The Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority, CIISA, is today launching its industry consultation of ‘The CIISA Standards’ (‘the Standards’), a set of expectations that set out the minimum standards of behaviour expected across the UK’s creative industries to enable safe and inclusive working environments. This includes preventing and tackling of all forms of bullying and…
The short film festival committed to addressing violence against women returns for its seventh edition from Nov 25 – Dec 10th
Follow director and journalist Shiori Ito’s determined quest for justice as she embarks on a courageous investigation of her own sexual assault, in an improbable attempt to prosecute her high-profile offender. Her story doesn’t just expose an outdated legal system in Japan—it shines a light on the global struggle survivors face in seeking justice. See…
Through sharing some of the most intimate experiences of their lives, they unravel what led them to prison, building an eye-opening portrait of failing systems, and discovering their extraordinary capacity to heal through sisterhood.
The Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority, CIISA, is proud to announce the appointment of four board members who join Baroness Helena Kennedy as CIISA’s first Board.
The National Theatre, the Old Vic and the Royal Shakespeare Company are among a group of leading venues backing the creation of the Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority.
World Afro Day campaign urges MPs to update Equality Act to make afro hair a protected characteristic.
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