The Record Store and Black Music: Volunteers needed

Ella Fradgley

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We are looking for volunteers from across London & The South, who are passionate about Black music and/or Black history, to help us with an exciting heritage project. This will capture the life & times of UK independent record stores that specialised in Black music, from 1950 onwards. Volunteers will steer research and interviews, to capture this history and share it in a ground-breaking documentary film, website and book. This volunteering opportunity is free and included free Oral History training.

To take part, you will need to:

  • be aged 18+.
  • have an interest in Black music and/or Black History.
  • be willing to learn new media skills and/or put existing ones into practice.
  • attend 2 x 3 hour sessions of oral history training in October 2023 at the University of Greenwich, if you join the project by then (dates to be confirmed).
  • be able to commit to at least 8 x 3 hour sessions in total, between October 2023 and July 2024.

No prior knowledge or experience is necessary, and the time commitment is flexible on a sessional basis. Some sessions will be scheduled on evenings and/ or weekends, to enable a range of people to take part. We would also consider virtual volunteering, if you are unable to attend in person (e.g. research).

If you are interested:

Sign up here

Applications close 30 October

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