Blog
The content from this blog was initially started when I took a career break because I was uncertain that the work I was doing then, on racial equity, was having the deep impact that was needed.
I used the time to start a blog called “Skin in the Game” in which I ‘downloaded’ personal stories and thoughts on race, identity and power, as a means to deepen my thinking and figure out how best to position myself to challenge racial inequity going forward.
The blogging – including on my own experience of poverty – led me to a deeper realisation of how, in a capitalist system, money is a proxy for power and how inequitable distribution of finance is a key driver to all aspects of racial inequality.
Out of this I started Create Equity, to drive more racially equitable funding in the arts, social enterprise and commercial industries; and to help develop sustainable Black founded organisations that are properly skilled and resourced to thrive.
This all happened pre pandemic, pre Black Lives Matter, and pre the cost of living crises and the impending recession. Each of these crises makes my new work more relevant than ever. We need to invest in future-facing enterprises that will create new sustainable jobs, and rebuild our economy while at the same time creating a fairer and more inclusive society. This is about building a fairer and more inclusive system.
Throughout my blog you will find a range of mixed media including audio pieces, videos and written articles. You can also explore the content according to the following categories:
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Funding BAME Creativity (article + video)
Exploring The New Normal Two weeks ago I produced an online event with MeWe360 'Funding BAME...
Can using public money to develop BAME entrepreneurs be in the public interest if it makes them wealthy too? (article)
1. The challenge Setting up projects which develop BAME creative businesses – through which the...
Q&A with Creative Entrepreneur’s Club (article)
CEC: Kevin you’ve dedicated your career to supporting BAME social entrepreneurs, but this fund is...
BAME Over – The Unintended Consequences (article)
Several people have challenged my continued use of the term BAME. I remain ambivalent about this...
Beyond Culture Recovery (article)
Article published on Arts Professional Huge energy has been expended by Arts Council England (ACE)...
The Create Equity 2031 Pledge: a fair share for BAME creatives (article)
A decade to change what should have changed decades ago I have been in discussion with Arts...
Sarah Everard – Taking a wider perspective on discrimination (article)
The kidnap and murder of Sarah Everard (like the murder of George Floyd) dominate the news and...
My Motivation (video)
Our most powerful motivations are often rooted in our lived experience. In this 60 second video, I...
The Times: Tribal Tree founder who gave stars chance to shine lines up new act (article)
Kevin Osborne helped launch urban music stars such as Plan B. Now the entrepreneur plans a new...
Covid-19 and the Experience of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Creative Entrepreneurs (article)
Before the Covid-19 pandemic, many BAME (Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic) creative entrepreneurs...
Interview with The Voice Online (video)
"With an inherent interest in the arts sector, one businessman is drawing attention to the...
Racial Fluidity (article)
A few weeks ago I shared post on my LinkedIn, exploring the concept of racial fluidity. This...
Impact investment and diversity in the arts: Outlining the challenge I want to solve. (article)
From the Nesta: Creativity, Culture & Capital's essay collection. Racial inequality in arts...
A Personal Reflection on Getting Old! (article)
My resistance to emerging social norms like gender fluidity makes me feel old. Attitudes have...
Letter to my 16 year old self (article)
Dear 16 year old Kevin, It saddens me to think of you with the anxiety of any 16 year old trying...