Janelle Monáe delivered an important message about gender
equality during the Grammy Awards on
Sunday.
The singer and actress introduced kesha’s
powerful performance by standing in solidarity with the ‘Time’s Up’
initiative, which was created to combat sexual harassment and assault across
all industries. Monáe, who has been an outspoken advocate for social
justice, showed her support with a “Time’s Up” pin and white rose.
“Tonight,
I am proud to stand in solidarity as not just an artist, but a young woman with
my fellow sisters in this room who make up the music industry,” Monáe told the
crowd. “Artists, writers, assistants, publicists, CEOs, producers, engineers, women
from all sectors of the business. We are also daughters, wives, mothers,
sisters and human beings. We come in peace, but we mean business.”
Monáe asked women and men to work together “as a united
music industry” to combat sexual harassment and assault, and to promote fair
and safe work environments.
“To those who would dare try to silence us, we offer you
two words: Time’s up. We say time’s up for pay inequality. Time’s up for
discrimination. Time’s up for harassment of any kind. And time’s up for the
abuse of power,” she said. “Because, you see, it’s not just going on in
Hollywood. It’s not just going on in Washington. It’s right here in our
industry as well. And just as we have the power to shape culture, we also have
the power to undo the culture that does not serve us well.”
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