Sangiorgi Dalimore is changing the music industry not by saying 'no' to men, but by saying 'yes' to women

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A simple request from Australian singer-songwriter Thelma Plum has birthed a matriarchy of women on local music video sets.

On the set of the music video for Meg Mac's Give Me My Name Back, every person was a woman.

"We had 60 women working on set together. It's rare to experience that sense of togetherness; working as one.""The more I make music videos, the more I'm understanding just what an interesting, risk-taking moment it is for the artists themselves," Sangiorgi Dalimore says. But she attributes the industry's gender problem to"a real lack of confidence and self-assurance from a young age in your own capabilities".

 

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Why is this woman treating women like infants. We have equality of opportunity in Australia and many women are doing just fine. Stories like this tell young women that they are inferior.

What's non binary people?

That is discrimination

Yes let’s infantilise women even more. This is so demeaning to capable women.

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