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“Thanks to music, I was able to find the strength I needed to continue my journey — as an artist, a DJ, a dancer, a designer; as someone who is building their world and dreams.”
Music inspires courage
We all have songs that get us on our feet, put us in our feelings, and help us express a part of ourselves that only music can bring out.
For the LGBTQ+ community, songs are a means of expressing what you have been told you should not. Whether that’s frustration and anxiety around societal pressures, or unapologetic confidence in self-expression, music is a source of courage for the community to draw from. For many, songs become anthems and lyrics become testimony that provide representation and reassurance on a path that can otherwise feel daunting. With that in mind, Bose is partnering with artist and producer Jack Antonoff’s the Ally Coalition to use the power of music to better the lives of LGBTQ+ youth. The Ally Coalition aims to raise awareness about systematic inequalities facing the LGBTQ+ population and uses known artists and music to mobilize fans and inspire action. Music has the power to make people feel seen and amplifying visibility on queer issues is a crucial steppingstone to shining a light on the queer community.
Music inspires culture
There’s power in not only the music, but in how it empowers the people performing, moves the people jamming along, and inspires the people listening for the first time. There’s power in how bold it is, in how unapologetic and genuinely joyful. There’s power in the community it brings. And above all else, there’s power in the pride.