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Industry leaders talk workplace sexism, discrimination at prairie music summit

Rhonda Head an artist attending Very Prairie Music Summit in Regina on Dec 11 talks about the challenges she faced on her journey as an artist.She said she had to go through many voice teachers because she said they would judge her on her accent and automatically think that she couldn’t sing.

“We need the men to come and protect us. We need warriors out there to step up and keep us safe. That’s my experience anyways,” she said. Andrea An a singer, songwriter, photographer and videographer took a moment to answer a question about how she feels about being nominated for the Best Saskatchewan Album Award of the Year.Her latest full-length record was nominated for the 2022 Best Saskatchewan Album of the Year and placed at number seven.“Getting messages from certain people after a certain time. I have cut-off times when I work. And I don’t appreciate getting a message at 2 in the morning.

 

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