#MuteRKelly: Women Of Colour joins Nigerian lady Oronike Odeleye, to call on industry to cut business ties to R Kelly.
On Monday morning, the Women of Color committee within the organization announced they’re joining the online #MuteRKelly campaign.
“The scars of history make certain that we are not interested in persecuting anyone without just cause,” reads a letter from the committee posted on The Root. “With that said, we demand appropriate investigations and inquiries into the allegations of R. Kelly’s abuse made by women of color and their families for over two decades now.“
The group is demanding Kelly’s label RCA Records, as well Spotify, Apple Music, Ticketmaster and Greensboro Coliseum Complex, all cut ties with the R&B singer.
Director Ava DuVernay — a leader in the movement against sexual harassment created earlier this year by Hollywood celebrities in response to the Harvey Weinstein scandal and rise of #MeToo — took to Twitter to support the organization’s request.
“We join the call to #MuteRKelly and insist on the safety + dignity of all women,” DuVernay tweeted. “We demand investigations into R. Kelly’s abuse allegations made by women of color + their families for two decades. We call on those who profit from his music to cut ties. #MuteRKelly #TIMESUP #WOC.”
The campaign was started in 2017 by Oronike Odeleye and Kenyette Barnes following decades of accusations of sexual misconduct against Kelly, who has an ongoing record deal with RCA Records. #MuteRKelly has an online petition demanding Sony part ways with the musician and that his upcoming performances be canceled by Live Nation.
Read the Women of Color/Time’s Up letter in its entirety below:
To Our Fellow Women of Color:
We see you. We hear you. Because we are you.
For too long, our community has ignored our pain. The pain we bear is a burden that too many women of color have had to bear for centuries. The wounds run deep.
As Women of Color within Time’s Up, we recognize that we have a responsibility to help right this wrong. We intend to shine a bright light on our WOC sisters in need. It is our hope that we will never feel ignored or silenced ever again.
The recent court decision against Bill Cosby is one step towards addressing these ills but it is just a start. We call on people everywhere to join with us to insist on a world in which women of all kinds can pursue their dreams free from sexual assault, abuse and predatory behavior.
To this end, today we join an existing online campaign called #MuteRKelly.
Over the past 25 years, the man known publicly as R. Kelly has sold 60 million albums, toured the globe repeatedly, and accumulated hundreds of millions of plays on radio and streaming services.
During this time, he also …
Married a girl under 18 years of age;Was sued by at least 4 women for sexual misconduct, statutory rape, aggravated assault, unlawful restraint, and furnishing illegal drugs to a minor;Was indicted on 21 counts of child pornography;Has faced allegations of sexual abuse and imprisonment of women under threats of violence and familial harm;Together, we call on the following corporations and venues with ties to R. Kelly to join us and insist on safety and dignity for women of all kinds:
RCA Records – The venerable music label currently produces and distributes R. Kelly’s music;Ticketmaster – The popular ticketing system is currently issuing tickets for R. Kelly’s show on May 11;Spotify and Apple Music – The popular streaming platforms currently monetizing R. Kelly’s music;Greensboro Coliseum Complex – The venue is currently hosting an R. Kelly concert on May 11.The scars of history make certain that we are not interested in persecuting anyone without just cause. With that said, we demand appropriate investigations and inquiries into the allegations of R. Kelly’s abuse made by women of color and their families for over two decades now. And we declare with great vigilance and a united voice to anyone who wants to silence us – their time is up.
Together, We Are Strong,
Source WOC | TIME’S UP
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