The Rush Me Talk Show

Accessible Event Recording
2023

This online talk show highlights how the skills, lived experiences and creativity of people from the Caribbean have influenced and shaped British culture today. Devised to be listened to or watched, the event will welcome live participation from the audience, broadcasting British-West Indian music, poetry and visual art nationally and internationally. The Rush Me Talk Show was hosted by Jamz Supernova, with artist Sonia E Barrett and award-winning Trinidad-born poet, novelist, academic and musician, Anthony Joseph as speakers.

This event launches Rush Me a new digital experience by Sonia E Barrett curated and commissioned by UP Projects for This is Public Space. Rush Me investigates narratives including migration, belonging, identity and hybridity and builds greater empathy with the Windrush Generation by contextualising the British Government’s invitation in the 1940’s to come and help the “motherland” in new ways. It takes a long view of the myriad ways people of Caribbean descent have moved and been moved to serve British interests. Recontextualising "Windrush" in terms of both historical and contemporary movement, "rush me" is a meditation on help, need, peril and service.