We are honored to go into a new decade having featured 62 female artists at Sad Girl Music. Check out the recap article to hear some of our favorite recent releases from our community of Sad Girls!
Read MoreSo far we’ve answered the question “What is Sad Girl Music?” Now it’s time that we debunk some of the most common Sad Girl Myths that we’ve been hearing.
Read MoreA special One Year Anniversary celebration of Sad Girl Night featuring some of the most powerful and vulnerable female artists in Nashville!
Read More“Rule #37 of running an online music publication: always have your camera nearby, in case a concert breaks out. Or, in this case, in case you’re in your co-working space, plugging away for the upcoming week on the same night that some absolutely stellar female performers are set to take the stage in the room right next to you.”
-Underground Music Collective
Read More“It is because of trailblazers in our community and throughout this nation who have made brave sacrifices that we can celebrate our past while looking towards the future.”
- Matthew Gann, President of Nashville Pride
Focus Middle Tennessee
Read MoreThe program, which began in 2013, helps those ages 16 to 30, which is when most people begin manifesting symptoms of schizophrenia. In the past, and to a lesser extent today, “There was a presumption of ongoing continuing impairment that rendered someone unable to function. We’re in an era in which that’s shifting...It’s not appropriate to set someone up to fail. We start with the notion we’re going to try to help that person achieve what is possible. And, truly, truly we don’t know what is possible. People surprise us all the time.” - Dr. Lisa Dixon
Read MoreThe big question we often get asked when we mention this brand we’re building happens to be, “Well, what is Sad Girl Music?”
Read More"I find it insulting when men who’ve put zero effort into learning about women’s rights, much less fighting for them, ask me to take even more of my time and energy to explain it to them.”
-Huffpost
Read MoreIf you’ve experienced domestic or sexual violence, the following post could be potentially triggering. You can contact The National Domestic Violence Hotline online by clicking “chat now” or you can contact the National Sexual Assault Telephone Hotline at 1-800-656-4673.
Read MoreGianmarco Negri, a 40-year-old, won the election in a Tromello – a town of 3,700 people. The town is in Lomellina, a province of Pavia, a city south of Milan.
Read More“Once equality is the norm for all women, trans or cis, the women’s movement will be perfect,” says Jazz Jennings.
Read MoreApril 8 2019 - Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker today signed H. 140 to protect LGBTQ youth from the dangerous practice of conversion therapy, which falsely claims to be able to change a person’s sexual orientation or gender identity. Massachusetts is the 16th state to legally prohibit licensed practitioners from using the discredited practice on minors.
Read MoreDuring the month of May, NAMI will launch the WhyCare? awareness campaign for Mental Health Month. The campaign emphasizes how the “power of caring” can make a life-changing impact on the more than 40 million people in the U.S. who face the day-to-day reality of having a mental health condition.
Read MoreThe singer opened up to V Magazine about loving herself as a plus-size black woman.
Read MoreVulnerable communities including LGBTQ youth deserve to be supported with the latest innovations in health technology.
Read MoreAll of us need support from time to time, but with mental illness, it is particularly hard to know what to do or say at times. Everyones needs are different and how they will respond will depend on what they are going through.
Read MoreAccording to Dr. Ken Duckworth, Medical Director, NAMI when it comes to choosing a therapist, people should be open with their insurance companies and spell out exactly what is needed.
Read MoreSinger Gives $113,000 to Support LGBT Rights Organization's Educational Wing — TEP . Curb Records has since matched her donation.
Read MoreThe country’s top court ordered lawmakers to lift the ban, which punishes women who receive abortions and doctors who perform the procedure, by next year.
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