Grace's Vision: Redefining Gender Roles in Music and Research
Imagine the challenges of breaking into a male-dominated industry as a young female drummer—Grace's journey is a testament to resilience and passion. We had the privilege of speaking with this inspiring musician and gender equality advocate from Liverpool, who shared her remarkable transition from the drum kit to academia. In this episode, Grace unveils the groundbreaking research she's conducting as part of her MA and PhD, focusing on regional gender inequalities in the music industry and shedding light on the unique hurdles women face, particularly in less centralized music hubs.
Amidst the discussion, Grace reflects on the persistent gender divide in Liverpool's music scene and broader societal challenges. We delve into how initiatives like the PRS Foundation's Accelerator Funds are making strides, yet significant gaps in entrepreneurship funding for women remain. Grace eloquently discusses the alarming setbacks in rights for marginalized communities, stressing the vital need for allyship and the amplification of women's voices to foster a more inclusive industry. Her insights are a powerful reminder of the societal issues that intersect with the creative sector, affecting everything from mental health to career advancement.
In a compelling exploration of visibility and representation, Grace underscores the importance of mentorship and reconfiguring music history to include women's contributions. Her innovative project, "Genie," serves as a beacon for gender equality and diversity within the industry. We contemplate its potential global impact and address how structural changes can support marginalized communities. This episode is a treasure trove of wisdom and practical advice for anyone committed to promoting equality and diversity in the music world.
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