Charli XCX has just joined a group of music artists who signed an open letter.
The written plea is a call for many to meet and support the trans community, an initiative taken by the artist Tom Rasmussen and Tom Mehrtens, head of music and entertainment, at the Satellite Public Relations signing414.
Expressing “solidarity” with trans, non -binary and intersex communities that have been affected by the ruling of the Supreme Court on April 16.
Along with him Quick traction Hitmaker, other artists who support this cause include self -esteem, Wolf Alice, Neneh Cherry, Rina Sawayama, Jessie Ware, Four Tet, Jimmy Somerville (Bronski Beat), Jade, Paloma Faith and Mabel, as well as many others.
“We, the professionals of the underground United Kingdom music industry, solidarity with the trans, non -binary and intersex communities that have been affected by the ruling of the Supreme Court on April 16. We want to add our voices to the growing choir of concern (including the writers of the United Kingdom and the United Kingdom film and television industry) and calling the members of our industry and cultures to join the organizations Americans, “the long reading letter.
The statement continued: “We are with the many voices that have condemned the guidance of the decision and the EHRC, highlighting the negative consequences that both will have for all people and the particular damage that trans, not binary and intersex people face as a result.
“Music has the power to unite, inspire and reflect the richness of human experience. This is our time to amplify the voices that must be heard, defend inclusion and true justice, and ensure that our industry remains a cozy and pioneering space for all. Let us let us stay on the side of truth, equality and respect,” the letter concluded.