At #WOKEWeekly, we facilitate debates and discussions centered around and beyond the Black community. Through open-floor conversation, we aim to bridge the interaction gap between opposing sides via debates, as well as seek solutions to existing issues within our society through discussion. Enlightenment is the crux of what we do; it is both the motivation and the goal.
The nature of topics discussed at our sessions are diverse, traversing the dimensions of race, gender, mental health, society, academia, family, relationships and even in fields such as ethics, history, politics and religion. We take the idle everyday chatter and channel that energy into subjects that matter.
We work primarily with black-centric university societies such as African & Caribbean Societies (ACS) and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) societies to deliver sessions which would provide an atmosphere for students to express their views, bounce their ideas and learn from each other.
We also work with external organisations, using our expertise of holding the attention of youth in our grip to allow organisations channel their content towards them more fluidly. Examples come in the constructive and empowering discussions we hosted for Sixth Form students under the invitation of Strength From Within in order to stimulate self-awareness and potential, as well as having collaborated with the likes of REVOLYOUTION to educate and deconstruct the negative stereotypes of gender, entrepreneurship and social media together with our collective audiences.
The endgame is the transformation of common conversation; to raise generations of youth who are more in-tune and aware of what really goes on in academia, career journeys, at home, on the streets, in the world and in their minds.
Finally, in addition to our passion for hosting conversation, we love to directly invest in the growth and nourishment of the in their skills and abilities of youth. We love to take on young people, primarily Sixth Form and early university students, and provide them with a space to exercise their skills in creativity, writing, editing, research, visual content creation, web development and the like. #WOKEWeekly gives the experience of collaborative working with a large team to fulfil goals, push out content and advance a vision.
For further information visit:
wokeweekly.co.uk
Instagram: @wokeweeklyuk
Twitter: @wokeweeklyuk
LinkedIn: #WOKEWeekly
YouTube: #WOKEWeekly
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The nature of topics discussed at our sessions are diverse, traversing the dimensions of race, gender, mental health, society, academia, family, relationships and even in fields such as ethics, history, politics and religion. We take the idle everyday chatter and channel that energy into subjects that matter.
We work primarily with black-centric university societies such as African & Caribbean Societies (ACS) and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) societies to deliver sessions which would provide an atmosphere for students to express their views, bounce their ideas and learn from each other.
We also work with external organisations, using our expertise of holding the attention of youth in our grip to allow organisations channel their content towards them more fluidly. Examples come in the constructive and empowering discussions we hosted for Sixth Form students under the invitation of Strength From Within in order to stimulate self-awareness and potential, as well as having collaborated with the likes of REVOLYOUTION to educate and deconstruct the negative stereotypes of gender, entrepreneurship and social media together with our collective audiences.
The endgame is the transformation of common conversation; to raise generations of youth who are more in-tune and aware of what really goes on in academia, career journeys, at home, on the streets, in the world and in their minds.
Finally, in addition to our passion for hosting conversation, we love to directly invest in the growth and nourishment of the in their skills and abilities of youth. We love to take on young people, primarily Sixth Form and early university students, and provide them with a space to exercise their skills in creativity, writing, editing, research, visual content creation, web development and the like. #WOKEWeekly gives the experience of collaborative working with a large team to fulfil goals, push out content and advance a vision.
For further information visit:
wokeweekly.co.uk
Instagram: @wokeweeklyuk
Twitter: @wokeweeklyuk
LinkedIn: #WOKEWeekly
YouTube: #WOKEWeekly
Leave a message and rate this Project