Articles written about MeWe360
“MeWe360 (‘MeWe’) is a not-for-profit organisation, set up to develop BAME entrepreneurs – and their enterprises – in the arts and creative industries. It was a project motivated by anguish and hope. Anguish, born of my frustration at the underachievement and under-representation of BAME leaders; and hope that, through MeWe, we can help unlock the untapped potential of our members and help make the arts sector more inclusive.”
Looking Forward to a Year of Writing and Advocacy
Equitable access to wealth creation is an outcome in itself and the single best way to produce Smith’s robust economy, King’s open democracy and Ansell’s idea of politics that produce more equitable outcomes in education, health, employment, housing and criminal justice.
I don’t hate the Arts Council (article)
Through almost monthly blogs, articles and talks on social media over the last two years, I have...
Funding BAME Creativity (article + video)
Exploring The New Normal Two weeks ago I produced an online event with MeWe360 'Funding BAME...
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...
Reflecting on the impact of MeWe360 (article)
MeWe360 (‘MeWe’) is a not-for-profit organisation, set up to develop BAME entrepreneurs – and...