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  • How to Increase Diversity in the Creative Industries

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    How to Increase Diversity in the Creative Industries

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    May 21 2015 18:30 - 23:15
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    Championing diversity in London's ever expanding creative sector, Pitch It! presents an evening of debate and discussion to celebrate the culmination of their second mentoring programme. Hear first hand what it is like to be a Pitch It! mentee, followed by a panel of inspiring speakers with innovative insights into the problem of diversity in creative industries.

    Featuring
    Ideas Foundation Founder Robin Wight - supporting diversity through educating and incubating young creatives

    W Project Co-Founder Teo Connor - promoting empowering female role models across the creative industries

    Hackney 100 - Hackney Council project placing 16-19 year olds in local businesses

    Chaired by Kitt Proudfoot, magnetic Pitch It! mentor-writer-comedian-journalist-DJ

    Doors 6.30pm / Talk 7pm / Drinks

    Pitch It! is a creative mentoring social enterprise based in Hackney for 16 - 25 year olds from lower socio-economic settings looking to break into London's creative sphere.

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    Merci Marie, Fitzroy House, Abbot Street, , E8 3DP London

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