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FURTHER RESOURCES

Presents knowledge on how to make youth & music organisations and initiatives more diverse and inclusive.

This toolkit is designed to provide resources that help others reflect on their own positionality, intersectionality, and experiences of power, privilege, politics, and access through different exercises. 

A hub of many useful resources, including on building safer and fairer cultures in organisations

Step-by-step guidance on how to develop a sexual harassment policy.

This report highlights how unsafe environments, discrimination, and exploitation still influence the experiences of young people across the music industries, disproportionately affecting creatives from marginalised backgrounds.

A hub of many useful resources, including on building safer and fairer cultures in organisations.

Presents guidance, videos, templates and other resources on finance and fundraising practices and strategies.​

Further readings on Building Caring Music Ecosystems:

Goble, J. S. (2021). Neoliberalism and Music Education: An Introduction. Action, Criticism & Theory for Music Education, 20(3), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.22176/act20.3.1

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León, J. F. (2014). Introduction: Music, Music Making and Neoliberalism. Culture, Theory and Critique, 55(2), 129–137. https://doi.org/10.1080/14735784.2014.913847

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Hersey, T. (2022). Rest is resistance: Free yourself from grind culture and reclaim your life. Hachette UK. 

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The care collective (2020). The Care Manifesto: the politics of interdependence. Verso.

 

Spade, D. (2020). Solidarity not charity: Mutual aid for mobilisation and survival. Verso.

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