New report explores BIPoC representation in Creative Europe networks

How can Europe’s cultural sector become more inclusive of Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour (BIPoC)? A new publication by the Reset! network examines this question and offers clear strategies for meaningful change, focusing specifically on Creative Europe-funded networks.

Reset!'s report, ‘Creative Europe Networks and BIPoC Representation: Bridging Gaps and Breaking Barriers’, highlights the disconnect between the sector’s self-image as inclusive and the ongoing underrepresentation of BIPoC communities—both on stage and behind the scenes. It explores how these EU-funded cultural networks can take a more active role in bridging this gap and promoting equity across the sector.

Two versions of the publication are available: