MKS Room + Bepartofit
Event Information
Description
UK's first peer2peer inclusion and social entrepreneurship project Bepartofit in collaboration with MKS Room - connecting people, music, live radio and talk show - invite to their event on the 21st March! Come along and join us!
This event's theme is INCLUSION and it is specifically set up for blind, visually impaired and deaf and hard of hearing people.
The outline is:
Start: 4PM
Place: Red Lion (second floor) 41 Hoxton St, London N1 6NH
Audience: Everybody (highly inclusive)
Our guests:
Dj Troi Chinaman Lee and Deaf Rave
James Wengraf Townsend - Head of Sales team for Deaf Community at SignVideo
Dominique Raclin - General Manager at Dans Le Noir in London
Marc Sarazin from the University of Oxford - Researcher in Inclusion
Muhammad Javed from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine - Eye Health.
Special guest will be Caroline Casey - Ashoka Fellow and Founder and CEO of Kanchi.org.
British Sign Language interpreters will be there to help us connect!
You love music, you know everything about DIY, but you still don't know what social entrepreneurship is? And why is there "social" next to "entrepreneurship"?
Come discover over a concert and drinks about the super cool London guys that rolled up their sleeves to develop innovative solutions to social issues they faced.
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What is it?
Bepartofit is creating online and offline spaces for potential and existing social entrepreneurs and people with visual and hearing impairments to meet, peer2peer, share innovative ideas and create inclusion and social enterprise opportunities.
www.bepartofit.org.uk
@bepartofituk
MKS Room are open-to-all concert evenings dedicated to the discovery of the new innovative projects of your city.
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What is MakeSense?
MakeSense is a rapidly growing gang of social business enthusiasts (15,000+ !) that mobilize the talents, skills and connections of supercool individuals around the world (no matter what the day job!) to help solve the challenges of social business entrepreneurs. More info at http://www.makesense.org/ and www.facebook.com/makesensefanpage