Re:voice is a research project led by Falmouth University in the UK, with the University of Groningen in the Netherlands, the University of Tartu in Estonia, and the University of Latvia. We are focusing on European minority cultures in the context of a national majority in each country: Cornish, Frisian, and Livonian. We’re thinking about how different groups in society interact and engage with cultural heritage – and each other – to suggest ways to amplify the voices of marginalised groups in relation to their heritage, and to re-frame how minority and majority together can give voice to a richly textured, balanced whole.