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Voice is a magazine and platform for young creatives covering arts, culture, politics and technology

Featuring the latest news and reviews, we're passionate about supporting young people to have their say. Voice hosts a wide range of perspectives from the next generation, from writing and videos to photos and podcasts.

Our aim is to bring you contemporary, thoughtful and provocative pieces for young people aged 16-30. We believe arts, culture, politics and tech are all interconnected, and we explore those connections through interviews, features and comment pieces. Our team interview leading cultural players such as choreographer Akram Khan, comedian and actor Dane Baptiste, singer-songwriter Lucy Spraggan, comedian Tim Vine, Ed Sheeran's vocal coach Georgia Train, and flagship cultural institutions such as the BBC and the Crafts Council.

At Voice, we cultivate a national network of young journalists and commentators. Our reviewers cover major festivals like Edinburgh Fringe, UK City of Culture, Brighton Fringe, Manchester International, Fierce Festival and more.

Not just a magazine
Voice acts as a training ground for young people interested in arts and media careers and a catalyst for developing youth voice across the cultural sector.

Our Creative Pathways programme creates local opportunities for young people to review the arts and offers a progression route to training and paid work. We're proud to support young people from diverse and under-represented backgrounds to find their place in the media.

Our Youth Voice Training supports professionals to build youth voice and participation throughout your organisation. Take a look at our free training modules, public courses and in-house training packages here

If you share our mission, please consider sharing our posts, making a donation or getting involved. We look forward to working with you!

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