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Anthem Against Abuse, official benefit poster
Kọkànlá Oṣù 20, 2019 8:00 PM
 Ile-iṣẹ Agbegbe
Tẹle, TN
Kọkànlá Oṣù 5, 2017
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Anthems Against Abuse ni o gbọdọ fi rẹ 2nd Annual Benefit Concert, yoo lọ si Nashville on Saturday, June 14, 2025, lati 4pm-10pm ni Awọn Igbimọ Igbimọ<pfseg id="0">. Ọjọ kan ti o dara ju $ 25 ati 100% ti owo yoo gba lati wa ni atilẹyin ninu awọn ile-iṣẹ ti o dara julọ: The Mary Parrish Center, awọn YWCA ti Nashville & Middle Tennessee, ati awọn Metro Office of Family Safety.Igbimọ ti o ni aṣeyọri fun awọn eniyan ti o ni ipa nipasẹ awọn ile-iṣẹ.Igbimọ ti o ni aṣeyọri nipasẹ Alicia Blue, Brittany Bishop, Daisy Sellas, Thunder and Rain, Layla Tucker, Noelle Goodin, ati Abby Nissenbaum. Gbogbo awọn olumulo nfun a ẹya ara ẹya ara ati iwaju si ibi, eyi ti o ṣe atilẹyin si iwaju ti agbara,

Lẹkan si awọn music ati awọn ọrọ, awọn akoko yoo ni a iṣeduro iyanu ati a gbajumo oja pẹlu awọn ile-iṣẹ kekere ti o wa ni awọn obinrin ti o nfun lati pese awọn ọja ṣiṣe, fashion, art, ati siwaju sii. Awọn onibara ti o wa ni Thistle Farms, Rock-n-Boho Clothing, It’s Nashville Vinyl, Jewelry by Kristen, ati Kimono Closet. Awọn oja yi fẹ awọn ọkunrin iṣowo ati awọn ifọwọkan ti o le fi siwaju nipasẹ awọn ọna ti o dara julọ.

Anthems Against Abuse ti wa ni deede lati awọn gbajumo gbajumo ti awọn co-founder Brittany Bishop ati Daisy Sellas, meji awọn obinrin ti o ti wa ni laifọwọyi nipasẹ itọju lati awọn ipinnu ti o rọrun ati isalẹ ti awọn aye wọn.

“Ati ṣugbọn awọn iroyin wa ti wa ni orisirisi, a ti gba iyanu iṣeduro ninu iṣeduro awọn miiran, ati a ti fẹ lati fi awọn iroyin yii si ọpọlọpọ awọn eniyan ti a le ṣee ṣe – paapa awọn eniyan ti o fẹ bi wọn ko ni ailewu ibi,” o sọrọ Brittany. “Awọn awọn ile-iṣẹ ti a tẹsiwaju ni awọn awujo fun awọn ọkunrin ni agbegbe wa ati a fẹ lati ṣe iranlọwọ lati pese awọn eniyan lati fi sori si nigbati o ba fẹ lati ko siwaju. Abuse is more common than people realize, ati pe a fẹ lati ṣe awotẹlẹ nipa awọn aworan akọkọ - bi ninu ati lẹhin ti awọn ile-iṣẹ music - nigba ti o ba fi ọrọ ti o fẹ."

For Daisy, Anthems Against Abuse blossomed from what she describes as a “crazy idea” after escaping an abusive relationship. “Because I was able to leave and had the support I did, I knew I needed to help women who aren’t as fortunate,” she shares. “What started as a fundraiser has turned into something so much bigger—it brought Brittany and me together when I needed her most. Our bond is just as powerful as the work we do. Together, we’re using music and connection to fight stigma, raise awareness, and build something beautiful out of what we survived.

Nípa

Brittany Bishop is a Texas native who fell in love with country music before she could talk. After years touring with a Western swing band, she moved to Nashville at 18 and is now an alternative country artist and full-time performer. A survivor of sexual abuse, Brittany is a fierce advocate for awareness and prevention, lending her voice to organizations like RAINN and the #MeToo movement. Through Anthems Against Abuse and her music, she helps other women find strength and safety in their healing journeys. When she’s not on stage, you’ll find her watching horror movies, collecting crystals, or trying to keep her houseplants alive.

Daisy Sellas is a Nashville-based songwriter whose music fuses funk and country into what she calls “funtry.” Raised on a cattle ranch in Southern California, Daisy writes emotionally charged songs that reflect her own experiences with addiction, abuse, and survival. Her upcoming debut album, The White Line Black and Blues, tells that story through grit and grace. Through Anthems Against Abuse, Daisy continues her mission to fight shame, empower survivors, and remind others that healing is possible. When she’s not writing, she enjoys reading, spending time with family, and running long distances to clear her head.

For tickets and more information, visit www.anthemsagainstabuse.org and follow Anthems Against Abuse on Instagram and Facebook.

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Live Music and Survivor Advocacy Unite to Support Local Organizations.

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