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Giving the Voiceless a Voice

Throughout 2014 as Creative Partners with Wakefield Council, Sarah Cobham and John Irving Clarke presented creative arts classes to the women of New Hall Prison and Asylum Seekers at the Quaker Meeting House in Wakefield.


Using the liberating power of art, poetry and drama they were Giving the Voiceless a Voice.


Following the creative arts classes a small booklet was produced and an e version is available by clicking on the link below.

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Sarah Cobham, and John Irving Clarke. Workshop Leaders and Creative Partners.
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