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Outdoors for All: supporting South Asian communities in Glasgow
The founders of Boots and Beards are using their love for Scotland’s outdoors to bring together the wider South Asian community.
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The founders of Boots and Beards are using their love for Scotland’s outdoors to bring together the wider South Asian community.
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Designed by Birmingham-based creative cartographer Tom Woolley, the map shows all 58 sites, cities and natural landscapes, helping to bring to life the huge variety of heritage on people’s doorsteps.
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Inspired by the untold history of Black performance in Scotland, this project celebrates modern black LGBTQ+ performance and widens understanding and engagement with Black Scottish heritage.
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While many were using audio cassettes to listen to their favourite mixtape, for some South Asians in Scotland they were essential for communicating with their family.
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The names of the individuals on the Bo'ness War Memorial will be brought to life through the memories of the town's community.
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The museum without walls creating footsteps between people and places.
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This innovative project explored ways to enable blind and partially sighted people to access the Edinburgh College of Art’s historic textile collection, which spans over three centuries.
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Getting people talking and creating an archive of African-Caribbean community identity in Scotland was at the heart of the Windrush Scotland project.
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The Solar Flares Deaf Heritage project explores and shares Scotland’s heritage through digital art.
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Artists used portraiture to capture a snapshot of the learning disabled community in Scotland during the pandemic.
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The project is helping people improve their mental health and wellbeing through access to heritage.
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A participatory photography project is supporting disabled people and those from socially deprived areas to engage with their local and national heritage.