Diversity at Z-arts

As a leading cultural organisation in Manchester and the UK’s only arts centre dedicated to offering best-practice in creative provision for children and families, and in light of recent events across the UK, we felt it was a good time to re-share our diversity manifesto.

Cultural organisations are often at the forefront of promoting inclusivity and diversity within our communities and in these difficult circumstances, although Z-arts can’t give direct support, we have done our best to share resources via a list below.

We particularly want to acknowledge our Black, Asian, and Ethnically Diverse friends, families and colleagues, freelancers, and staff members across our community.

We hope these links can put you in touch with networks, individuals, and communities who may be able to offer help and support.

We stand by those who have been impacted by the occurrences across the country.

 

Diversity at Z-arts

Our activities reflect our audiences, and we aim to represent all the different communities in our area.  Z-arts is an antiracist organisation. We do not tolerate discrimination of any kind. We practice inclusivity and accessibility and are learning how to embed trans-inclusivity across all we do. Z-arts is welcoming to all people who do not discriminate against others.

We acknowledge all protected characteristics in the Equality Act 2010 – including age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation recognising socio-economic status and class as a thread that intersects all of these.

As a learning organisation, Z-arts is always open to change.

You can read more about what diversity means to Z-arts here: https://www.z-arts.org/app/uploads/2023/06/Antiracism-and-Diversity-Manifesto.pdf

 

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