DIASPORA! Online: The Fight Well Project: Finding Hope & Validation Within Black Women’s Health

The Fight Well Project is a theatre show and engagement project exploring the validation and respect of Black women’s bodies within the healthcare system. As part of this work, Corinne Walker leads a creative workshop specifically for Global Majority women who have experienced negative healthcare outcomes.
The session combines writing exercises, music and discussion to help participants make sense of their experiences in a supportive environment. By sharing stories and using gentle creative prompts, the workshop aims to form a community rooted in the power of being truly heard and validated.
ABOUT CORINNE
Corinne Walker is a Bristol-based writer, director, creative producer and performer working across stage and screen. She creates political yet playful work, such as her play The Fight Well Project, which explores the experiences of Black women in the healthcare system and toured to London, Bristol and Plymouth in 2024.
A graduate of the Channel 4 New Writers Scheme, Corinne’s BFI NETWORK-funded film Homegrown has screened at BAFTA and BIFA-qualifying festivals both in the UK and internationally. Her credits also include the BBC New Creatives comedy short Clifford, and she is an alumna of various prestigious talent programmes, including We Are Parable’s Momentum and the BFI Network SW New Voices scheme.


