Applications Open Now for Women and Gender-Diverse Pioneers Ready to Lead the Next Chapter in the Music Industry
Read MoreKeychange is pleased to announce a new project titled “Gender Diversity In Radio” conceived in partnership with Linecheck and the British Council bringing forth the expertise and knowledge of women and gender-diverse people in the realm of digital radio.
Read MoreWith the Keychange Leaders programme launch imminent, it seems appropriate to take a look at leadership positions in the workplace. The Women...
Read MoreWe have a follow up stat for you from the Keychange 2024 report ‘Study on gender diversity in the German music market’ from Reeperbahn Festival...
Read MoreToday saw the launch of the Keychange 2024 report ‘Study on gender diversity in the German music market’ at Reeperbahn Festival, an expanded follow up to the 2021 study...
Read MoreWith the expected launch of Reeperbahn Festival’s 2024 Keychange Study next week, we take a look at the 2021 study that it follows on from. Gender-specific discrimination and negative attitudes are prevalent as it reflects on the...
Read MoreWe would like to remind everyone of the variables of intersectional considerations when it comes to inclusion. The UK Musicians’ Census 2023 from Help Musicians’, the Musicians’ Union and Women in CTRL delves into these challenges...
Read MoreThere are many demonstrable points in ‘No climate action without us - How to include disabled people in live event sustainability’ (Attitude is Everything / Julie’s Bicycle/ A Greener Future) of how access and sustainability intersect...
Read MoreWe take a look at sustainability in its many perspectives; the climate impact of the music industry, having longevity in one’s career, inclusion of accessible considerations, and understanding how they all intersect.
Read MoreWe head over to the Donne report released a couple of months ago and take in some glaring additional statistics. The Equality & Diversity in Global Repertoire (2023/2024 season) found that upon further reading, only 89.9% of ...
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