Why do we need a goal dedicated to culture in the post 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda? How can we, as representatives of the cultural and creative sectors advance efforts to realise the potential of culture to drive sustainable development?
Why do we need a goal dedicated to culture in the post 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda? How can we, as representatives of the cultural and creative sectors advance efforts to realise the potential of culture to drive sustainable development?
On 8 December 2023 artists and cultural voices from across the world, including Culture Action Europe and a number of their members, united to call for climate negotiators at COP UN Climate Conference to put cultural heritage, arts and creative industries at the heart of climate action. The process to organise this Call to Action … Continued
Last week the European Parliament released a new Eurobarometer survey report six months ahead of the European Parliamentary elections.
52 Changemakers have been selected participate in the project, “Pop the Vote! Culture on the Ballot” to mobilise citizens across 14 countries to participate in the 2024 European Parliamentary Elections.
On Thursday 29 April 10.00-16.00 CET, the New European Bauhaus Collective (NEBC), which Culture Action Europe is part of, is organising an online conference “Common Ground: Making the Renovation Wave a Cultural Project”. In the spirit of the New European Bauhaus (NEB), a newly-launched initiative of the European Commission aiming at bringing the Green Deal … Continued
Last week, Culture Action Europe joined over 15 civil society organisations (CSOs) in co-signing an open letter launched by Civil Society Europe (CSE) calling on Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to adopt the Constitutional Affairs (AFCO) Committee’s report on proposals of the European Parliament for the amendment of the EU Treaties during the Plenary session on … Continued
Last week, Culture Action Europe joined over 15 civil society organisations (CSOs) in co-signing an open letter launched by Civil Society Europe (CSE) calling on MEPs to adopt the Constitutional Affairs Committee’s report on proposals of the European Parliament for the amendment of the EU Treaties.
IETM published this interesting essay by Sirí Paulsen,who offers a valuable insight into the Greenlandic performing arts from a performance-historical perspective. “With a particular focus on Inuit narratives, archival traditions and the transmission of knowledge, she asks – which story is being told, who is telling it, and to which audience? Paulsen’s essay provides a … Continued