WIM Summit Day 1: WIM Global Chapter Roundtable and Anti-Racism & True Allyship in Music, in partnership with NYC Mayor's Office of Media & Entertainment.

  • 27 Jan 2021
  • 12:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Zoom Webinar

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Join us at Women in Music’s inaugural WIM Summit 2021 to kick off our 36th year in service to the music industry, and to celebrate our diverse and vibrant community. Founded in 1985, our commitment to educate, empower and advance womxn in music has never been stronger than it is today - with thousands of members around the globe, and chapters from LA to Japan. 

The WIM Summit 2021 will take place from January 27 - January 29. Day one (1/27) focuses on Diversity, Culture and Allyship. Day two (1/28) focuses on Creators & Music-Tech. Day three (1/29) focuses on Artist Teams & Services.

*all tickets are non- refundable and non-transferable*


DAY ONE: DIVERSITY, CULTURE & ALLYSHIP

12:00PM- 1:00PM ET : Women in Music Presents: Global Chapter Roundtable

Meet our Global Chapter teams and learn about international music markets from the leaders of WIM South Africa, WIM Romania, WIM Canada, WIM UK, and more!

*Register for this event by clicking the "register" button on the left*


7:00 PM- 8:15 PM ET: Women in Music Presents: Anti-Racism & True Allyship in the Music Industry

*This event is free and open to the public. Register here: Bit.ly/WIMSummit-NYMOME*

In partnership with New York Music Month Extended Play, an initiative of the NYC Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment

Join us for an anti-racism workshop and roundtable conversation about true allyship in music as we learn about the formation of racist ideologies, how they affect our lives and our industry, and identify ways in which we can create change as individuals, and as a community.

Schedule for this event:


7:00pm ET - 7:30PM ET: Workshop: Anti-Racism & True Allyship


Moderator:

Nicole Barsalona | President, Women in Music


Speaker:

Dr. Raygine DiAquoi | Columbia University Asst. Dean of Diversity, Culture & Inclusion

7:30pm ET - 8:15pm ET : Roundtable: Allyship in the Music Industry and Beyond


Moderator: 

Kameelah Benjamin-Fuller, Chief Diversity Officer & CSR Leader, PTC

Speakers: 

Dr. Raygine DiAquoi | Columbia University

Nikisha Bailey | Artist Partners Group

Binta Brown |Founder & CEO, Omalily Projects Comment end & Black Music Action Coalition) 

Grace Lee | Head of East Coast Artist Relations, YouTube Comment end, Asian American Collective

Kat Cunning | Artist/Activist

more to be announced!


*all tickets are non - refundable and non-transferable*