We are proud to share that Mica Sefia, Project Lead at Black Lives in Music, has been featured in Glamour magazine in a powerful piece exploring misogyny in music and the work being done to address it.
In the article, Mica reflects on her personal experiences as a woman navigating creative spaces, and highlights the importance of initiatives such as Black Lives in Music’s collaboration with Glastonbury and WATU, Worthy Rise. This project focuses on creating opportunities for women and gender expansive individuals from minority backgrounds to gain access and experience in live sound engineering.
Mica’s voice adds to an essential conversation about safety, equity and representation for women in the music industry, from performers and producers to technicians and executives.
At Black Lives in Music, we remain committed to addressing the inequalities of opportunity facing Black, Asian and Ethnically Diverse musicians. Features like this one in Glamour highlight not only the challenges that remain but also the important work being done to build a more inclusive and fair music industry.
You can read the full article in Glamour here.
We are incredibly proud of Mica’s dedication, honesty and leadership in pushing for change, she continues to be an inspiring force within BLIM and the wider music community.
Article, photography, and project concept by Eliza Hatch (@elizahatch / elizahatch.com), in partnership with Glamour UK. Article includes written interview responses from Mica Sefia