The artist-led campaign has penned an open letter calling for a protest of this year’s Eurovision Song Contest due to ...
On Oct. 10, the No Music for Genocide collective announced that Clairo, Lucy Dacus, Nao, and more have joined their ranks. Last month, the decentralized organization kicked off a boycott movement ...
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Now here’s something we can get behind. Without getting into the nitty gritty (not that I need to, since you can just look around you), a new movement within the music community is prompting artists ...
The movement’s key argument is that Russia was kicked out of the contest in 2022 due to its invasion of Ukraine.
No Music For Genocide and the BDS Movement have issued an open letter calling on artists, broadcasters and fans to boycott ...
A representative for No Music for Genocide told Rolling Stone, “We’re hopeful that this new ceasefire will put an end to the worst of the worst, if Israel doesn’t violate it, but our urgency remains ...
"Boycott is one of the most effective and enduring efforts that one can take to fight a militarized, overtly violent, three-headed monster of a system," blues poet Aja Monet, one of the participants, ...
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