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An Evening with Raymond Antrobus and James Massiah
This year, I had the privilege of hosting an evening at the Wimbledon Book Festival with poets Raymond Antrobus and James Massiah. Raymond’s readings from The Quiet Ear were intimate, drawn from the deep memories that shape his world, while James offered sharp reflections on pleasure and modern life. The room was electric, a night of shared thought, creativity and connection.
cindysasha
Oct 191 min read
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Shaping Tomorrow Live: Featuring Troi Lee & Chloe Straw
Hear Art brought Shaping Tomorrow to the London Podcast Festival, featuring Troi Lee MBE and Chloe Straw. The live show inspired audiences with Troi’s journey as a deaf DJ and his advocacy for the deaf community, while exploring accessibility and inclusion in podcasting. The engaging conversation highlighted the power of video podcasts to amplify unheard voices. We’re thrilled to be invited back next year, with hopes to run workshops and continue pushing for representation.
cindysasha
Sep 141 min read
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It Takes a Village: Where Community Meets Young, Black Filmmakers
This year I was honoured to join the judging panel at It Takes a Village Film Festival in Brixton, founded by Tsion Martin of Bridge the Gap. The weekend celebrated the brilliance of young Black filmmakers, whose bold, powerful stories lit up the screen. More than a festival, ITAV honours underrepresented creatives and the ‘villages’ who support them, building a vibrant, diverse community for the future of film.
cindysasha
Aug 32 min read
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Shaping Tomorrow will be at the London Podcast Festival
Shaping Tomorrow becomes the first deaf-led video podcast featured at a UK podcast festival live at London Podcast Festival 2025.
cindysasha
Jul 191 min read
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Its Nice That/Adobe
I was invited by It’s Nice That to present to Adobe about Shine Camera Club, a grassroots photography project for young children in Mitcham. Nervous about my first presentation and unsure how it would be received, I was touched when the team embraced the project and felt inspired by the children’s work. The kind messages I later received from Adobe staff reminded me that creativity truly knows no boundaries.
cindysasha
Jul 172 min read
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Ray Antrobus & James Massiah coming to Wimbledon Book Festival
Excited to be hosting for the first time at this year’s Wimbledon BookFest, in conversation with two poets I deeply admire, Raymond Antrobus and James Massiah. It’s an honour to be part of a festival I have long enjoyed and to work with Fiona Razvi and her brilliant team.
cindysasha
Jul 81 min read
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Bringing The Man With The Golden Shutter To Wimbledon Library
As a huge fan of hip hop in the '80s and '90s, the scene profoundly influenced how I saw life, how I dressed and it deepened my...
cindysasha
Aug 3, 20241 min read
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Punk, Rage & Revolution
An exciting exhibition called Punk, Rage & Revolution will be launching at Leceister Museum and Art Gallery, celebrating the story of...
cindysasha
Jul 30, 20231 min read
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Honoured to Receive an Award at the British Short Film Awards.
In 2020, I had the privilege of judging the British Short Film Awards alongside Aimee Lou Wood, Elizabeth Lail, Samuel Adewunmi and other industry professionals, celebrating diverse and powerful short films. The following year, I was honoured to receive the Founders Award with Rachel Shenton for our work with Hear Art, championing deaf talent in film.
cindysasha
Nov 19, 20211 min read
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