Rebekah launches #ForTheMusic campaign with open letter about sexual assault in dance music
Rebekah has launched a new camaign, #ForTheMusic.
The techno DJ and producer took to Instagram last week to reveal a new campaign against sexual harrassment and assaul in the music industry, calling on her followers to sign an open letter on change.org.
“After all the reports coming out from women who have been sexually assaulted in the industry at the hands of powerful men, it really made me analyse the scene and how it really is fucked up,” she said. “We have turned a blind eye, stayed silent and let things carry on how they have always been for far too long.”
“After deciding I would like to mentor people to help bring them in to the industry it became apparent I was unable to do this unless I stood up and tried to fight to make the industry a safer place all round. How can I mentor women and members of the LGBQT++ community, knowing they will face sexism, harassment and at worst, assault and rape and stay silent on this issue.”
“So with this I’m asking you to read and sign an open letter on change.org asking the industry to be accountable to make changes,” she continued. “To look out for our most vulnerable because after 24 years in this industry, I see we have made little to no progress in ending the culture of silence.”
Calling on the dance music industry to be on the “right side of history” and sign the #ForTheMusic open letter, Rebekah outlined a pledge that:
– Ensures artists, employees and audiences are protected against sexual harassment.
– Guarantees employees of the industry a safe workplace.
– Demands artists and performers to end the culture of silence, be allies and to speak out when they witness sexual harassment happening
– Holds clubs accountable for ensuring a safe space for performers, employees and audiences free from sexual harassment.
You can sign Rebekah’s change.org open letter here.