All Blood’s Red

A project about racism and cultural identity

A forty minute thought provoking tale of cultural identity, understanding, indifference and hatred. Covering the following issues of
 All Bloods red
  • Racism (against both minorities and majorities)
  • Prejudice
  • Exploration of feelings about asylum seekers, refugees and immigrants
  • Explanation of the funding of asylum seekers etc
  • A brief history of immigrants to England and Merseyside
  • Racism in Rap music
  • Cultural identity
  • Cultural tolerance and understanding
  • Cultural diversity.

This play is an amalgamation of both Brection and Stanivlaskien styles of drama, both telling a story and giving a message. Depicting the lives of three different families living in Britain today, giving their various opinions and experiences of racism. 

This play was heavy (good). I didn’t realize that my Irish grandmother has probably been hear for less time than my friends’ nana who is from Nigeria, she is more English than I am.”

I have always hated asylum seekers, my dad does as well. But I didn’t realize that they have had such a bad time, I just thought they were here to take our jobs, I didn’t know there families had been murdered and that” - Members of South Dean Youth

Cost: £550

(Price includes; the performance of the play followed by a question and answer session, statistical analysis of the information generated from the questionnaires and six weeks of educational materials and resources.)

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