Partners
NBAA realised the research working with;

The Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre houses a collection of books, posters, videos and ephemeral resources on the history of racism and anti-racist struggle in Britain.
We are proud of our collection of local history, which includes oral testimonies from many BME communities in Manchester and Salford.

Manchester Cathedral is Mother Church within the Diocese of Manchester as is a centre for prayer, worship, music, arts and education in the City of Manchester.
Generations past and present have received a rich spiritual, social and historic inheritance in the Cathedral. As we look toward fully embracing the communities we serve we are proud of our growing socially engaging safe-space for all which supports the greater metropolitan area without a religious bias or favour

Visit the award-winning IWM North, part of Imperial War Museums, to discover powerful personal stories that reveal how war shapes lives.
Housed in Daniel Libeskind’s iconic first UK building, representing a globe torn apart by conflict, IWM North offers a free day out like no other. With several exhibition spaces, daily tours and object handling sessions, plus storytelling and creative sessions every weekend and during the school holidays, there is something on offer every day for all ages.

MMU Cheshire Department of Contemporary Arts offers two single-honours programmes, Drama and Contemporary Theatre and Performance, and the faculty offers the possibility of studying Drama in combination with one of several subject areas within the Combined Honours programme.
Alongside a diverse programme of practical, performance-based and research activity, we are consistently seeking opportunities for students to work with artists and practitioners from contrasting professional and industry contexts in the areas of devising performance and developing performance skills - as well as opportunity to have their work placed on a broader, public platform

nbaa works across art forms to create productions that challenge perceptions of Black culture and that celebrate the many dimensions of Black heritages.
nbaa employs the arts as a learning vehicle to assist disadvantaged and disenfranchised individuals particularly where they run the risk of civil law infringement. Using the wide ranging creative skills and social experiences of the company.
nbaa is a new concept for the organisation. A company of artists working collectively; built on the foundations and principles of Black Arts Alliance (Formed 1985) without losing any of the founders commitment to profiling the broad diversity of Black art and culture.
We not defeated by rejection. It serves to heighten our determination