We are promoting our exciting Lottery Heritage Funded project: Women for Women: 19th century Bloomsbury women which highlights women who fought for equal opportunities for education, training and employment and whose stories can inspire us today.
- Create posts to mark the anniversary of a 19th century woman’s birthday or an important event in the woman's life and work.
- Identify dates which could be marked by a relevant post referencing the project.
- Create posts to promote talks and events related to the project - we have a full schedule planned for October and November 2024 and March 2025. see 'Upcoming' on the Pascal Theatre Company's website.
- Support the creation of newsletters and news mailings to attract interest in ongoing and future work.
- Research relevant organisations, clubs, academic staff and students, community organisations to connect to through targeted publicity.
You'll:
have an opportunity to be creative and think laterally to widen outreach through different channels.
be stimulated as you glimpse a history that has been overshadowed by the achievements of the 20th century Bloomsbury Group and suffragettes.
to create posts that convey an idea of the woman celebrated and complement the public image of the company
to interpret heritage creatively
to adapt to diverse audiences
to ensure copyright is not breached
to widen outreach
and
about a social history in an accessible way and be able to use this to inform your knowledge of contemporary debates.
you need to:
- have some experience of creating and posting on social media
- to be creative and have a sharp focus
- have an excellent command of English to process information
- be passionate about recognising women's achievements
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