Black Lives In Music Launches Survey to Address Bullying and Harassment in Music Industry
The survey seeks to gather data to inform new legislation and industry standards, with support from artists like V V Brown and Nova Twins.
- Black Lives In Music (BLIM) introduces 'YourSafetyYourSay' survey in response to the Parliamentary 'Misogyny In Music' inquiry.
- The survey aims to eradicate bullying and harassment, collecting data to support legislative changes and the Creative Industries Independent Standards Authority.
- Artists like V V Brown and Nova Twins share personal experiences of racism and discrimination, endorsing the survey's importance.
- The survey will also help develop BLIM’s Anti Racist Code of Conduct and a reporting tool to combat discrimination in the music ecosystem.
- Data collected will inform the work of the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, aiming to make the music industry safer and more inclusive.