The Black Arts Funding Trap – A Provocation Paper by MeWe360
MeWe360 has spent the past five years running an action research project to find and test new and more effective approaches to driving diversity in the arts.
The project was built on 20 years’ previous experience and 10 years’ research in this field. We are now at the point where we feel that it is imperative to share our key findings regarding the specific challenges for BAME (Black and Minority Ethnic) talent, to have conversations about possible solutions and to help create action plans for change. As such, we have published a paper which is our first attempt to begin such a process and is one of a series of interactive thought pieces.
The subject of the paper is ‘Funding’. It looks at how current and https://mastersinpublicadministration.com/ historic funding models can hinder the increase of BAME participation in the sector. We also constructively attempt to offer an alternative solution. This is our
attempt to bring a new perspective on an old topic – arts policy.
This paper is an invitation to the beginnings of a conversation and we are keen to hear voices that question, support, or help us deepen our thinking and, most importantly, situs slot gacor hari ini move the sector towards real change in improving diversity.
You can download and read our paper here
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