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Black with a Capital B: Week 2 – Tia Hume-Jennings

Introducing Tia Hume-Jennings with her powerful and heartfelt new song ‘BLM’.

Contains scenes of BLM protests and encounters with police which some viewers may find triggering. Audio only version available on SoundCloud.

 

 

If you need to reach out and talk to someone or to support the cause, the following organizations are really helpful.

YPAS – Young Persons Advisory Service – Liverpool

MIND – For better mental health

BLACK LIVES MATTER


About Tia Hume-Jennings:

My name is Tia. I’m dual heritage and 15 years old. I sing and I write my own songs, and one day I want to be cast in a musical.

I have started writing my own play because I feel like there needs to be more cultural representation in the theatre world, and I hope to have a diverse cast.

I have been in two 20 Stories High shows: Indebted and Shutdown. I have also performed at Blackfest and many other events.

 


About Black with a Capital B:

Over the following months we will share with you 7 exclusive new works by a fantastic array of Black Liverpool artists.

 

Using a variety of art-forms such as music, poetry, visual art and film making and using a range of DIY tools such as smart phones, home studios, and ancestry kits. Each artist has a unique voice with a powerful story to tell.

 

The world is rapidly evolving, and we live in hope for radical reform.

Change is coming…

 


GO TO WEEK 3


Artwork by Amber Akaunu


Black with a Capital B

WEEK 1: Brodie Arthur

WEEK 2: Tia Hulme-Jennings

WEEK 3: Amber Akaunu

WEEK 4: Mal Lidgett

WEEK 5: Dorcas Sebuyange

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