Creative industries and intersectional barriers by Nesta UK published on 2020-07-09T13:11:41Z 8th June 2020, co-organised by the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre (PEC) and King’s College London This event explored issues concerning intersectional barriers in the creative industries. It considered current research on themes including social mobility, class and race, and asked academics and policymakers to engage in current knowledge and reflect on the policy implications. The event was the second of a two part series. Watch the recording of the first event, Creative work and gender: barriers and activism: https://vimeo.com/425930600 Read more about the Creative Industries Policy and Evidence Centre: https://www.pec.ac.uk/ Genre Learning