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SHE ROCKS AWARDS BRINGSBIG FEMALE ENERGYJanuary 12, 2021 by Traci Turner & Rachael ContrerasYou may recall from our November article, “Big Female Energy,” the 9th annual She Rocks Awards will take place “virtual style” in January 2021. Celebrating the women who have led the way for today’s generation of women, the awards will include honorees The Go-Go’s, Cherie Currie, Lzzy Hale, Margaret Cho, Cindy Blackwell Santana, Amy Lee, Starr Parodi, Sharon Hennessey, Ann Mincieli, and Gwen Bethel Riley. Even though they each had 9,000 things happening and it was the holidays, we were able to catch up with Cho and Currie recently.As an actor, fashion designer, author, podcast host, and singer-songwriter, Cho has used her platform for humanitarian efforts for women, Asian Americas, and the LGBT community. Most of us first got to know her from her barrier-breaking start in stand-up comedy, which just earned her a spot as one of the “50 Greatest Comedians of All Time” by Rolling Stone. Not “1 of 50 female” comedians, ALL comedians. In a field dominated by men, honors like this prove Cho continues to be amazing. Cho told us, “I think it’s important because as women artists, we have to be twice as talented and work twice as hard to get less than half of the credit.”Since the She Rocks Awards are celebrating women, it is a time to look at how the industry has changed, especially over the past few years with the #MeToo movement and gender inequality in the news. We asked Cho if she is seeing real changes in the industry, she said…“I believe so, I think that we realized that we have a voice and we have a way to protest these things happening and that that kind of behavior from people has occurred since the beginning of entertainment. We’ve had that about women in entertainment forever. And the fact that we can shift that and actually call out what’s happening, I think is really a very big step in moving towards equality. I don’t think that we’re there yet, but at least we have a lot more accountability.” Events like the She Rocks Awards bring groups of powerful women of different backgrounds together, but we also need to bring change by supporting all women every day. We asked Cho how we can do that and she said, “Helping, I think, just listening and paying attention and being part of the fan base, whether that is support on social media, or going to their live shows, there’s always great ways to support women artists.” Who is Cho loving these days? “I’m always really inspired by the all of the newer, young female musicians that I see. People like Phoebe Bridgers and Clairo and Billie Eilish and Soccer Mommy. She’s like, so incredible. So, there’s so many wonderful, incredible female performers that are emerging. And they’re almost like the grand daughters of my generation, finally, like sort of coming and finding their own voice in rock and roll, which is really exciting.”
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