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Three Provocations
Read moreThree Provocations Provocation A Museums dislike the rough sleeping homeless people, alienating them from outside with architectural prevention measures and…
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Our next Death Cafe event – 08 September
Read moreOur regular Death cafe events providing a safe and confidential space for people to talk about death takes place on 8th September 2021.
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Impact of COVID-19 (Coronavirus) on homelessness
Read moreThe pandemic has brought huge changes for people affected by homelessness. In April 2021 we created a report for the HEAR equality network sharing what we have believe to be the impact of coronavirus on homelessness, both good and bad.
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We are recruiting for trustees!
Read moreMuseum of Homelessness is at an exciting stage in its development and we are seeking new trustees to support our transition to the next phase. This is an opportunity to shape and nurture a 21st century museum with community at its heart.
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A new creative season for Museum of Homelessness
Read moreMuseum of Homelessness is delighted to announce our creative season for 2021 – Reframe the Narrative.The season will run to March 2022 and is funded by the National Lottery Heritage fund.
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Museum of Homelessness announces flat pay structure
Read moreMuseum of Homelessness has become an employer and is proud to announce a flat pay structure
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Welcome to our new producer for our next creative heritage project Reframe the Narrative
Read moreWe are absolutely delighted to welcome Chloe Todd Fordham to the Museum of Homelessness team as our Producer, funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund.
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Museum of Homelessness secures 2020 Award for Civic Arts Organisations
Read moreMuseum of Homelessness has been named as one of four organisations to receive the Award for Civic Arts Organisations, a joint initiative between the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and Kings College London.
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Museum of Homelessness announces Project Fortify for 2021, funded by the Isla Foundation
Read moreIn 2021 Museum of Homelessness will research and challenge toxic narratives and behaviour around homelessness and migration. Our museum is not neutral.
Project Fortify is a direct support, investigation and campaigning response in solidarity with people who are homeless in London, supported by the Isla Foundation. In particular but not exclusively we will work with people who are not British nationals including ‘unsettled’ EU nationals who face significant risk in 2021.
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Homeless deaths spiked by a more than a third in 2020
Read moreNew research by the Museum of Homelessness has revealed a frightening increase in the number of people dying while homeless – despite efforts to save lives in the pandemic.