Friday Selection Box: 18th November 2022

CFG Cost of living hub

The Charity Finance Group have recently launched a new set of practical resources for charities.

Race and ethnicity

The latest chapter in the IFS Deaton Review into Inequality has just been published.  

Ethnic inequalities are complex and characterised simultaneously by continuity rooted in historical origins and conditions, and rapid change fuelled by new and changing populations and opportunities. Continuity and change are also reflected in very different patterns of inequality across (and within) minority groups, generations, and outcomes.

The five myths of self-compassion

Given the tumult we are living through maybe now is time to brush up on our self-compassion.

What distinguishes self-compassion is that it goes beyond accepting our experience as it is and adds something more—embracing the experiencer (i.e., ourselves) with warmth and tenderness when our experience is painful.

Campaign for the Arts: tell us what you think…

Campaign for the Arts is inviting feedback on the recent Arts Council NPO funding decisions.

Nothing about us without us

A new exhibition at the People’s History Museum in Manchester exploring disabled people’s activism past, present and future.

Refik Anadol: Unsupervised

An artist and area of practice of particular interest to Dawn. A fascinating exploration now at MOMA. If you haven’t seen Refik Anadol’s work before do take a look at some of his videos:

What would a machine dream about after seeing the collection of The Museum of Modern Art? For Unsupervised, artist Refik Anadol (b. 1985) uses artificial intelligence to interpret and transform more than 200 years of art at MoMA.