The Center for Music Ecosystems is excited to launch the Music Policy Resilience Network, a landmark transnational collaboration that aims to implement pro-music and culture policies that foster resilience in remote, rural, and isolated communities.

The Music Policy Resilience Network is a result of 2022’s Defining Resilience in Remote Music Ecosystems and 2023‑2024’s Music Policy Resilience Lab. It aims to further resilience in places that are, in some way, geographical outliers, facing various sociological, geographical, economic—or simply logistical—challenges to incorporating music and culture into strategic objectives, but united in their desire to advance their music ecosystems to their fullest potential.

PARTICIPATING CITIES


Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan)

Cuenca (Ecuador)

Cumberland (Maryland, USA)

Darwin (NT, Australia)

Dera Ismail Khan (Pakistan)

Ede (Nigeria)

Folkestone (UK)

Gallup (New Mexico. USA)

Galva (Illinois, USA)

Gander (Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada)

Homer (Alaska, USA)

Lerwick, Shetland (UK)

Mariehamn (Åland Islands, Finland)

Nuuk (Greenland)

South Tarawa (Republic of Kiribati)

St. Johnsbury (Vermont, USA)

Torshavn (Faroe Islands)

Umeå (Sweden)

Whitehorse (Yukon Territory, Canada)

Whitesburg (Kentucky, USA)

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Partners