Explore this report for a deeper dive into the Cultural Deal for Europe, capturing key insights, policy messages, and the main takeaways from the event.
Explore this report for a deeper dive into the Cultural Deal for Europe, capturing key insights, policy messages, and the main takeaways from the event.
Culture Action Europe joins over 570 organisations from 40 countries in signing Civil Society Europe’s open letter calling on those in power to act now and ensure that civil society is adequately funded and enabled to share our crucial perspectives.
In the current European policy landscape, three main areas dominate discussions and decision-making: Competitiveness, Democracy, and Security. Culture plays a crucial role in each of these domains, offering a unique and transformative power that can shape Europe’s future.
The Position Paper underscores the importance of integrating cultural rights into the core of the new Cultural Compass, emphasizing the specific rights of people with disabilities. It also raises concerns about the lack of visibility of people with disabilities in certain areas of the current European cultural discourse.
This is the essence of a rageful dreaming – using anger and disquiet as catalysts for transformation and social innovation. By collectively imagining different futures, we push beyond the constraints of the present and create meaningful change.
Our campaign demands putting culture at the heart of the changemaking in a time full of division and crises. To help culture help Europe, we need to Ask, Pay, and Trust the Artist.
Culture Action Europe has sent a letter to the European Commission advocating for the integration of culture into the EU’s policies on defence, security, preparedness, and democracy.
Speech by Eluned Haf at TY Cymru (Wales House) Brussels at the launch of the Culture Shock Report by the Culture, Communications Welsh Language and Sports Committee of the Welsh Parliament