Noir Homies


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Mewe360

MeWe 360 is a not for profit organisation that provides bespoke networking,mentoring, consultancy and investment support to entrepreneurs in the arts and creative industries

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British Film Institute (BFI)

The BFI was founded in 1933. It is a charity governed by a Royal Charter. They combine cultural, creative and industrial roles, bringing together the BFI National Archive and BFI Reuben Library, film distribution, exhibition and education at BFI Southbank and BFI IMAX, publishing and festivals.

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Steam Down

Steam Down is an artist collective, weekly event and music community based in Deptford, South-East London. Every performance is a co-creative experience between musicians and audience where everyone's participation matters. Creating an immersive experience that is complimented by the exuberant energy of the Steam Down family who show up regularly to bring vibes and and get down.

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Poetic Temple

Stella B and Nat Nye are our talented resident hosts at Parlour and much more than this they are both incredible writers, spoken word artists, musicians and actors…Catch them at our next event!

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Cinewax

Since 2015, Cinewax has been promoting African films. Previews, festivals, theatrical programs, we have created original formats to make Africa and its cultures visible through cinema.

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The British Black List

The award winning ‘The British Blacklist’ is the online global home for African Caribbean British creative professionals on the Screen and Stage, in Sound and Literature – both up front and behind the scenes.

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Skin Deep

Skin Deep is a creative powerhouse that is redefining culture, amplifying voices of colour through discussions of race, politics and activism. Our online platform, biannual print publication and live events tell the stories others don’t. We collaborate with creatives, musicians, writers, artists and activists to produce and platform original and thought-provoking content which is fresh and accessible.

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Gal-dem

gal-dem is a new media publication, run entirely by women and non-binary people of colour. With our online and print magazine, we’re addressing inequality and misrepresentation in the industry through platforming the creative and editorial work of young women and non-binary people of colour across essays, opinion, news, arts, music, politics and lifestyle content.