Report: Scottish Folk Scene Faces Harassment and Rape Allegations Against Women
The report addressing allegations of harassment and rape in Scotland’s folk music scene unveils troubling insights. It highlights a deeply rooted issue of sexual violence and harassment within a predominantly male environment. Many women reportedly feel unsafe and unsupported, leading some to exit the scene altogether.
Key Findings of the Report
Co-author Prof Michele Burman emphasized the normalization of harassment and violence in the folk music community. Participants expressed concerns that these behaviors are rarely confronted or punished. This lack of accountability results in a significant loss of female talent in the industry.
Recommendations for Improvement
The report, co-authored by Dr. Cullen, outlines several recommendations aimed at fostering a safer environment:
- Implement codes of conduct and formal working agreements.
- Designate safeguarding personnel at music festivals and educational events.
- Create opportunities for discussions about gender equality, conduct, and respect.
Next Steps
The findings will be presented at an industry event during Glasgow’s Celtic Connections music festival. This gathering represents an important platform to address these pressing issues and promote necessary changes within the community.