But most of all, it means ‘to discover the hidden colors’. Furthermore, it ‘activates’ activism, resulting in participation in protests against the figure of Black Pete.
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I will show that this ranges from cherishing their cultural heritage and physical appearance, to unlocking their full potential as a dancer. Through in-depth interviews and observations during rehearsals as the members prepare for the Obia show, I seek to explore how they interpret the African Heritage ‘awareness process’ which is emphasized in Untold’s vision. A story that is hardly discussed in school history books in the Netherlands but needs to be told as a means to empower Black youth. Untold’s theater and dance productions are inspired by this ‘Untold Story’. Youngsters are supported to learn more about the history of Africa, the diaspora and the cultures that emerged amongst the enslaved in the New World, such as the Winti culture in Surinam. Search for: Follow Project Y – Global Youth Cultures Network on Ībstract: ‘You have to know your African roots to know where you are going’, is a statement that is central to the approach of theater and dance company Untold Empowerment. “Just because it looks cool”? An exploration of young people’s reasons for shopping second hand clothing.“It’s Going to Work Out”: Negotiating Anxiety and Passion in Studying Humanities and Social Sciences.Guerilla Kitchen: Respite in Consumption.Academia’s (Ab)Normal: Reconciling the Minority’s Double Consciousness in the Institution.Fuck It, This Is Class! Youth Smoking Habits and Attitudes.Yoga: From Tradition to Trend and Back Again.Creative Entrepreneurship: Learning to Value Uncertainty in Uncertain Times.Sugar Never Tasted So Good: Gender, Sexuality, and Sex Work in the Age of “Sugar Babies”.
The Contestable Hot Dog: Rejecting the model minority framework among second-generation Asian American youths.