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Opportunity rocks for women

FOR Koondrook-based musician Elise Drake, having a career in the music industry wasn’t something she always thought was attainable as a woman.

“When I was growing up I felt like wanting to be a female musician was a bit of a pie in the sky dream – I did face a fair bit of negativity from my male counterparts at times, whether that’s just their insecurities, perhaps feeling threatened that a woman can do what they can, I don’t know,” Drake told the Gannawarra Times.

“I think it’s so important to create safe spaces for young women to pursue their dreams and talents.”

For International Women’s Day, Drake reflected on those who came before her in the music industry and made her journey somewhat more straightforward.

“I am grateful for the women in rock music who paved the way for us female musicians,” she said.

“The women who broke down the barriers, challenged and tackled head on the very male dominated industry – idols of mine such as Debbie Harry and Christie Amplett.

“You need a really tough skin in this industry and a much tougher one in those times. Thanks to those women, we now have so many opportunities.

“It’s great that young girls can go to gigs and festivals and see so many girls playing music. It makes their dreams seem a lot more attainable.”

Drake said she also felt somewhat conflicted about International Women’s Day in that she has been very fortunate in her life, while other women, particularly those in third world countries, have not had that same opportunity.

“You kind of feel a little bit guilty talking about your own experiences when it is nothing compared to what is going on the other side of the world, but you don’t want to belittle anyone else’s experiences either,” she said.

“We should just have a right to be treated equally and unfortunately that is just not the case. I think it’s important that people keep pushing against those barriers and speaking up.”

Drake believed it was also important to hold men to account, and that education was the key to encouraging equality and equity.

“I think it’s important to educate young men on respect, equal opportunity, consent – all those things,” she said.

“Only through education, respect and radical responsibility can we encourage positive cultural change.”

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