Elevate Community Productions CIC (ECP), a legacy organisation of Heston West Big Local, is delighted to announce its success in securing a grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. The funding will support an ambitious new project titled From Shadows to Spotlight: London’s Hidden Queer Histories. This initiative will illuminate the untold stories of queer, trans, and intersex people of colour (QTIPOC) and migrant communities in London, spanning from the 1960s to the present day. The project is set to transform inclusion, participation, and accessibility in the cultural sector. Preserving an Overlooked Heritage The histories of London’s queer global majority and migrant communities are rich and diverse but have long been overshadowed or neglected. From Shadows to Spotlight will preserve these vital narratives, capturing experiences of migration, identity, community, and cultural creativity. It will explore key aspects of QTIPOC life, from the significance of Black and Brown queer house parties to their influence in spaces of fashion, dance, and music. These stories form an integral but often underrepresented part of London’s cultural fabric. Without this funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, many of these memories could have remained untold, particularly as older generations pass away. This project ensures that these vibrant legacies are preserved and celebrated for future generations. Empowering Communities through Storytelling This National Lottery-funded project will offer numerous opportunities for participants to engage in the preservation and celebration of their heritage. A variety of activities have been planned, including storytelling workshops, oral history interviews, and media production training. More than 100 personal interviews will be conducted, documenting the lived experiences of QTIPOC individuals. The project will culminate in a high-profile public exhibition at Chiswick House & Gardens in 2026 and the establishment of a digital archive at the Bishopsgate Institute, ensuring that these stories are accessible long-term. Key elements of the project include:
This project will break down socio-economic barriers that have often prevented marginalised communities from engaging with their heritage, creating safe, inclusive spaces where diverse stories can thrive." - Blaise Singh, CEO of Elevate Community Productions, expressed his gratitude:
"We are thrilled to have received this support from The National Lottery Heritage Fund. Thanks to money raised by National Lottery players, we will be able to document and share the rich cultural heritage of London’s QTIPOC communities. This project will break down socio-economic barriers that have often prevented marginalised communities from engaging with their heritage, creating safe, inclusive spaces where diverse stories can thrive." This initiative is aligned with The National Lottery Heritage Fund’s mission of safeguarding heritage, promoting diversity, and fostering organisational sustainability. For more information on Elevate Community Productions and their work, visit Elevate Community Productions.
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