“HAVING WORKED IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY, A LARGELY MALE DOMINATED FIELD, FROM THE AGE OF 18, I AM MOTIVATED TO FIGHT FOR WOMEN TO HAVE EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY ACROSS ALL ASPECTS OF LIFE.”
Tell us a little bit about yourself:
My names Tallulah and I’m from South East London. I am an artist, songwriter and run a record label and live music event called ‘Trash Like You’. Both the label and events are created by and curated for womxn.
Why did you become a member of The Circle?
Having worked in the music industry, a largely male dominated field, from the age of 18, I am motivated to fight for women to have equality of opportunity across all aspects of life. As a white, cis woman, I believe it is my responsibility to advocate for change for women in any way I can, particularly, those from minority groups, less privileged socio-economic backgrounds and women of colour. The Circle’s core beliefs are in promoting equal rights for women and girls around the world. Becoming a member of this vitally important organisation gave me an opportunity to expand upon the work I have been doing to create change for women. The opportunities that The Circle provides for women to work together to raise awareness, money and support for a vast number of causes is amazing, and I am excited to continue being a part of this journey.
What does ‘Global Feminism’ mean to you?
To me, global feminism is about recognising that some women are faced with additional barriers, and therefore supporting all women and girls of different walks of life, not just those directly in front of you. Feminism is a global issue; we should all be global feminists.
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