Announcement

We are thrilled to welcome the team of shesaid.so Miami

Launched in 2023 by AJ Alvarez, Francesca Aquino, and Adel Hattem, the chapter was established out of a need for a community of women and gender non-conforming people in all areas of the music industry.

Miami is full of vibrant and effervescent energy, and so the aspiration is to create a secure and inclusive environment where like-minded people can come together, communicate openly, exchange ideas, bring attention to issues, learn, mentor, be mentored and find opportunities related to the music field.

“We believe it's our duty as women in the music industry to give back, support each other and help each other rise. This is our community and we all play a major role in it. We invite all music genres! Through diversity, new ideas are born. Stay tuned for chapter meet-ups, plans, events and more!”

shesaid.so Miami has already hosted its first event - brunch organized by Meta alongside “She is the Music” and “Femme House” during Miami Music Week. It was a fantastic opportunity to celebrate women in electronic music, both behind the decks and behind the scenes. We look forward to hosting more events like this in the future, where we can come together to celebrate and empower women in music.

Thank you for being a part of creating a beautiful culture!


Join shesaid.so Miami via sign up form HERE

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Read about all members HERE

shesaid.so Portugal and ARDA Academy Launch Scholarship Programme

shesaid.so Portugal x ARDA Academy launch a Scholarship programme for women and gender nonconforming people for the academic year of 2023/2024

In order to mitigate unequal opportunities in the industry, Arda Academy  is partnering with shesaid.so Portugal to award scholarships for the Studio Engineering and Music Business courses to women and gender non-conforming people for the 2023/24 academic year.

In order to promote career development and professionalization of the audio and music industry in Portugal, the attribution of one scholarship per course will exempt the selected person from paying the tuition fee. 
Applications are open until April 22nd, eligible for beginners or experienced professionals who want to further their studies, just fill in the form available online for the respective course at https://ardaacademy.com/

Note: Courses are lectured in Portuguese and are open to residents in portugal.

The selection of the applications that elect the scholarship holders for the academic year 2023/24 are selected by a diverse and prestigious jury of professionals in the area at the invitation of Arda Academy and shesaid.so Portugal to be announced in early May.

The Studio Engineering intensive course is unique in the country and classes are taught at Arda Recorders studios in Porto, Portugal. Over 6 months, all the details and advanced techniques of audio recording, mixing and mastering are explored. 
The Music Business course is dedicated to the areas of music curation, programming, production and editing. Over 7 months, the course creates a context of information exchange with professionals linked to structures of great importance in the national music scene.

ARDA ACADEMY: Founded by elements with proven professional and formative experience in the audio and music industry, Arda Academy aims to equip its trainees with the fundamental concepts and practical skills for the world of audio recording and post-production in a studio context, and the development and application of projects related to curation and programming, event production and phonographic editing.

https://ardaacademy.com/sobre

https://www.shesaid.so/portugal 

Find all info at:

www.ardaacademy.com

Contact: info@ardaacademy.com
Photos © Arda Academy

On Beatport & workplace toxicity part 2: IMS updates

Dear community,

We are writing to inform you of our decision to pause shesaid.so's partnership with the International Music Summit (IMS) this year.

As some of you may be aware, over the years, shesaid.so has collaborated with IMS on various initiatives, including panel discussions, workshops, networking events, and artist showcases. During this time, IMS has taken significant steps to increase diversity and inclusion in their programming as well as in their audience - and we are proud of the contributions we have made towards this change.

After a thorough review, we have decided to pause our partnership for its 2023 edition. This decision was not made lightly and is primarily motivated by the recent acquisition of IMS by Beatport (announced on February 1st, 2023), in addition to financial and strategic considerations that we are forced to make given the current economic climate. 

As an organization dedicated to empowering women and underrepresented communities in the music industry, it is important that we partner with organizations that authentically share our commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion. We have a responsibility to hold our partners accountable and to ensure that our collaborations reflect our values and mission. Given Beatport’s majority stake in IMS and the recent allegations made against Beatport’s leadership team, it is currently unclear the impact this will have on the summit in 2023 and moving forward. 

Real change is difficult and takes time. We are seeing some positive changes being implemented at the Beatport Group, and we look forward to seeing the results come into full effect over the next few months and years. In the meantime, we remain open to conversations with both IMS and Beatport in regards to reigniting our partnership in the future so long as a firm and authentic commitment to our values will continue to be sustained.

For further context in regards to the allegations surrounding Beatport, on August 23rd of last year, VICE published an article in regards to the toxic workplace culture that permeated the Beatport Group dating back to 2015. We immediately called for a Community Town Hall meeting and asked the community for guidance on how we should proceed. On that same day, we were slated to announce that we would be taking part in Beatport’s inaugural ReConnect Summit in NYC - specifically to host a fireside chat and networking event as part of the summit.

The event was scheduled to take place at the end of September, and, following the Community Town Hall we hosted a week later, we decided to withdraw from the event and announced our decision privately to the community on August 30th. A week after that, on September 7th, Beatport announced that ReConnect is postponed until further notice (to our knowledge, there have not been any further updates since). Our friends at Black Artist Database also suspended their editorial partnership with Beatport on August 24th 2022, a day after the article was published.  On August 29th, 2022, Beatport CEO Robb McDaniels released a statement in response to the article that is no longer available. The general consensus in our community at the time was that it lacked acknowledgement and apology. 

Needless to say, it was an extremely difficult time for all involved; on that note, I want to send my appreciation to everyone who reached out with their words of support. It truly gave me the strength and the clarity to navigate the tumult in the best way possible - not just for shesaid.so, but the music community as a whole. As you can imagine, this story had many intricacies and nuances to consider. Not only the nature and extent of the alleged toxic behavior; the company's response and how this may impact its future, the wellbeing of past and current Beatport staff as well as other people affected; the legal, financial and ethical implications; but also the impact on the music industry. It was brought to our attention that Beatport has taken some steps to address the allegations of workplace toxicity, including hiring an independent consultant to conduct an investigation and implementing new HR policies. However, some current and former employees expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of these measures, citing a lack of transparency and accountability. 

At the time of writing this, 7 months had passed since the article was published. To my knowledge, no additional press coverage is currently in the works by the original author. Following our decision to withdraw from ReConnect, we have expressed our interest in collaborating with Beatport to explore best solutions forward, and it wasn’t until the end of March 2023 that two newly appointed Board Members reached out to us to relay the steps they have taken. As Beatport’s acquisition of IMS was getting close to being confirmed, IMS leadership has helped reestablish contact between myself and Robb McDaniels, who later on shared a letter detailing the steps the company has taken or intends to take to further address the issues raised by the article. While we did appreciate this initiative, we believe that in order for real accountability to be upheld, it is best to pause any affiliation with Beatport for the time being until enough time has passed for those efforts to come into effect. 

In the meantime, we will continue to seek out partnerships and collaborations that support our mission and vision. We remain committed to working towards a more equitable and just music industry for all, and we invite other organizations and individuals that share our values to join us in this effort. In doing so, we acknowledge the risks that we face as we aim to nurture partnerships that not only fund our organization but enable us to develop programs that carry our mission forward and invest back into the community. As we navigate this process, we are committed to holding our partners accountable to the best of our ability and, when possible, facilitating change from within.

Today, we are proud to join hands with Black Artist Database in expressing our current position and look forward to continuing these transparent conversations with other partners in the future. We want to thank IMS for their past collaboration and hope that they will continue to uphold their commitment to change as part of the new leadership - with or without our involvement. As mentioned, we remain open to future collaborations and will monitor their developments over the next few months.

We hope that this decision will spark a productive conversation and lead to meaningful change in the industry. We invite our members and allies to further discuss this decision and explore best steps moving forward at our upcoming Community Town Hall on May 9th, 2023. RSVP details and other info will be shared closer to the time.

If you have any thoughts, questions or suggestions in the meantime, please contact hello@shesaid.so.

shesaid.so LA screening: Spinning Gold

We have limited spaces for an exclusive advance screening of Spinning Gold, this Monday, March 27th, in Los Angeles, ahead of its premier in theaters March 31.

The movie, about Neil Bogart and Casablanca Records’ discovery of artists such as Donna Summer and Gladys Knight, also features the story of Joyce Bogart Trabulus, who actually discovered KISS, taught them how to do their makeup and steered them to stardom, only to be completely written out of their narrative.

After the movie we’ll hold an intimate panel with Joyce Bogart Trabulus herself and a few other surprise guests, to hear directly about their experiences with the movie and as women in music. Co-hosted by shesaid.so LA, Warner Music Group and Women Under The Influence.

Please RSVP HERE to request a spot.

shesaid.so and Pirate Studios Announce Residency Initiative

Apply now for a chance to play at upcoming 2023 events.

Are you an artist, producer or DJ based in the UK, US or Germany? We’re teaming up with Pirate Studios for their Residency initiative where selected participants will get the chance to play at one of our upcoming 2023 events in addition to other prizes offered by Pirate - including studio credit, radio play and other showcasing opportunities. Submit your application via this LINK by 27th of March.

Pirate Studios provides a global community of 24-hour spaces, encompassing more than 700 studios, catering to the needs of producers, vocalists, DJs, band members, dancers, and podcasters alike.

shesaid.so x MPA: Coaching for Progress

The MPA and shesaid.so have joined forces to present Coaching for Progress – a coaching/mentorship scheme targeting mid/senior level established music publishing executives on the verge of moving into senior leadership roles.

Coaching for Progress aims to elevate our mentees through coaching and, as a result, diversify boardrooms.

The programme has been designed to promote women into senior management positions because of historical discrimination that has led to male-dominated C-suites.

Please apply using this link by Wednesday 15th March.

You will be contacted if you have been selected to be part of our first cohort of Coaching for Progress by the MPA x shesaid.so.

5 successful applicants will commence with the 4-month programme from March 2023 until July 2023. The 5 successful applicants will be paired with a carefully chosen and well-suited mentor to coach them through the 4-month programme. Both mentee and coach will be provided with training and given handbooks to guide the relationship in order to get the most out of it. If you fit the criteria below, please respond to our questionnaire in the link. A minimum of 2 years experience in music publishing, including sync, A&R, copyright, sampling, and business affairs.

Protected characteristics: people representing age, disability, gender reassignment (being an individual who is 'proposing to undergo, is undergoing or has undergone a process or part of a process to reassign their sex'), marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex (being a man or a woman), and sexual orientation (LGBTQIA+); Aim to step into a leadership role.

Farewell Christine Osazuwa, new UK Director Advisory Role opens

At the end of March 2023, Christine Osazuwa will be leaving her role as UK Director, after making a significant impact on shesaid.so. Her fresh perspectives and valuable insights have been instrumental in shaping important discussions, solutions, and community growth. Let's take a moment to express our gratitude and admiration for her contributions.

Christine Osazuwa

After a fantastic year as UK Director for shesaid.so I'll be stepping down from the role at my one year mark at the end of March 2023. It's been an incredible privilege to be in this role and to be able to represent gender minorities and encourage discussion, provide solutions, and help foster & grow the shesaid.so community.

During my tenure, I've had the privilege of representing shesaid.so internationally attending ADE (Amsterdam Dance Event) where I spoke on a shesaid.so hosted panel about community & music and also served as mentorship manager for our ADE edition of shesaid.so's we.grow mentoring program.

As a representative of shesaid.so I also moderated panels at Reeperbahn Festival in Hamburg and at A2IM Indie Week in NYC to facilitate discussions on gender inequity in the music industry and highlight solutions such as mentorship & allyship.

Closer to home, I was able to provide insights & recommendations for the Musician Union's newly launched Musicians Census. I also provided stakeholder feedback for the Be The Change Women in Music Study and the UK Government's Women & Equity Committee's Misogyny in Music Inquiry. I also represented shesaid.so on panels at Brighton Music Conference, Musician's Union Members Conference and Keychange's London Meetup and hosted a breakfast and curated a shesaid.so all woman panel at NTIA's Night Time Economy Summit.

In the summer, I hosted an in-person community mixer that featured a performance and an incredibly inspirational talk from Madame Ghandi plus a fantastic set from Lex on the Decks. And in the background, I've recommended women for roles & opportunities, made introductions, celebrated successes, and remained a sympathetic ear for so many underrepresented people in the music industry.

I'll be taking part in and hosting several more shesaid.so events in February & March as I close out my tenure. I'm thrilled to continue to be a member of this incredible community. I remain continuously in awe of the work & dedication Andreea Magdlina brings to this community she's founded. I cannot wait to see what the next chapter looks like for shesaid.so.

If you want to be part of shaping that next chapter, please consider applying for the role of UK Director. It's been an amazing opportunity to grow, learn and give back. If you're interested, you can find more information here and please feel free to drop me a note at christine@shesaid.so & CC hello@shesaid.so if you have any questions. I'd be more than happy to answer!