“Music should be an industry where creative people can express and explore every part of themselves. I found myself through my music, and it’s so important that we support and encourage others to do the same. We have to challenge the structures and stereotypes that exist, break down barriers, and make sure all genders have equal opportunities to be headliners and leaders.”
Read More“Throughout my career, I have often been the only woman in the studio. I've focused on being the best that I can be and and have been recognised with multiple GRAMMY Awards and nominations for my efforts. I hope that by working with Keychange I can inspire others, while advocating for equal opportunities and encouraging progress towards better representation in the studio and beyond.”
Read More“I grew up in Poland, a catholic and patriarchal society. It’s in my blood. It’s my heritage. Fortunately, I don’t know how, but there has always been freedom in my mind. Freedom is my truth. This is my everyday aim also in art. Everybody deserves it, without exception. Our words and actions have power, I believe we have influence on the world around us, even if it’s only our backyard.”
Read More“I’m thrilled to be an ambassador for Keychange for the same reason I’ve been fighting against injustice in Poland as a queer performer and member of Ciężki Brokat - so that everyone can participate in the scene with equal chances.”
Read More“We, as a global community, must nurture emerging as well as established talent in order to increase the visibility of women and gender minorities.”
Read More“As a queer, non binary artist I’m very excited to be given the opportunity to be a part of Keychange and work together.”
Read More“I’m happy to be an ambassador of Keychange pushing to increase our visibility across the music and creative industries''
Read More“I could not be prouder to have had such an incredible opportunity to work on and develop it and cannot wait to see what impacts it has next.”
Read More“Gender equality is essential to a sustainable and resilient industry, and my role at Keychange represents my commitment to both equality and international collaboration.”
Read More“‘I accept the great adventure of being myself’, Miss De Beauvoir once said as a challenge to not tire of being ourselves. I fiercely…”
Read More“Equality in the music industry is obviously extremely important - for everybody. It’s a human issue…”
Read More“I just like the idea of having a platform on which we can exchange our experiences on an emotional level but also based on facts and numbers. That’s what…”
Read More“It’s hard for women to make music if they don’t produce and there is still this patriarchal sense that women’s music is disposable and a novelty. They want to see you when you’re…”
Read More“Being a female conductor I’ve probably heard the question “How is it to be a female conductor?” more than any other question during my life so far so I’m...”
Read More“Far too often we see music festivals, panels and award nomination categories dominated by male presence. Keychange is…”
Read More“Keychange is one of the most exciting European music industry collaborations around at the moment. Above and beyond the brilliant..”
Read More“The statistics are sickening, the gender gap is huge, females are so poorly represented within this industry. For too long things have been out of balance and with…”
Read More“Getting innovative minds together across disciplines and across borders is a fantastic way to network us into the future. Keychange is…“
Read More“I remain utterly outraged by the depressing statistics surrounding female representation in every aspect of the global music business. I am exceedingly grateful to the PRS Foundation for their… “
Read More“I thoroughly support Keychange and its aims to empower women in the music industry. I’ve enjoyed working with lots of talented female artists so I’d love to see more young women being…”
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