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Schools Out

Andrew Kay December 14, 2021

It’s 2021, almost 22, and still society is blighted by bigotry in all its ugly forms. Three years ago Latest CIC embarked on a ground-breaking project involving three Brighton & Hove Schools, empowering groups of students, to discuss, debate and debunk prejudices.
The results are amazing, these talented young people seized the opportunity to make ground-breaking television. They talk about race, gender identity, sexual preference, exclusion, heritage, entertainment, politics and so much more…
And they do it with disarming honesty and with humour, taking issues and turning them on their head with witty comedy spoofs and satirical sketches, sharing family and personal stories and culture and grilling peers and personalities about their experiences.
Most excitingly, this is all their own work, their ideas, their thoughts and writing and, above all, talent. Latest CIC made possible the making of this programme by giving students access to TV studio facilities and technology seldom available in state schools, and the opportunity for their hard work to be screened on network terrestrial television.
Schools Out is filled with laughs, insights and moving stories!
Schools Out breaks down barriers!
Schools Out gives voice to young people!
Schools Out fights prejudice!
Schools Out is thought provoking!
Schools Out is entertaining!
Schools Out is about a better, more inclusive future!
Schools Out will be screened on Latest TV, Freeview 7 and Virgin 159 on Christmas Day and will be available on YouTube and Vimeo.
Hear the powerful voices fighting for a better future.
Schools Out is funded by Brighton and Hove City Council and The Brighton Rainbow Fund.
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