Dadirai Tsopo
Dadirai is a community leader from Welsh House Farm, Birmingham. She wears many hats including being the project lead for the Hard Times Require Furious Dancing Creative Civic Change area, the community development worker for the Welsh House Farm Big Local, and a community volunteer working with women from diaspora communities in Welsh House Farm.
Hard Times work with artists including Vanley Burke & Heather Morrison, as well as a variety of community members to deliver projects that use arts and creativity in any way possible as a catalyst for meaningful civic change.
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