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Harmony and Empowerment: Celebrating International Women’s Day in Los Angeles

A Night of Music, Stories, and Solidarity at The Hotel Cafe Honors Women’s Achievements and Supports Gender Parity

On a lively Friday evening, March 8th, 2024, The Hotel Café in Hollywood, California, transformed into a hub of inspiration and celebration in honor of International Women’s Day. This global observance, dedicated annually to commemorating women’s achievements and advocating for gender parity, adopted the theme #InspireInclusion for this year’s festivities. The event saw a gathering of friends, family, and fans, all united to pay tribute to the remarkable contributions of women across various spheres.

Performing Artists

The night was marked by an eclectic lineup of ten outstanding artists, with the charismatic comedian Gena B. Jones leading the proceedings as the host. She was joined by local entrepreneur Jessica Ruby of Flamingo Lounge Hair, who co-emceed the event, adding a touch of local flair and community spirit to the evening. The sold-out venue buzzed with anticipation and energy as attendees were treated to an array of performances that spanned genres and emotions.

From the soulful melodies of Lisa Sanders & Brown Sugar to the heartfelt narratives of Maureen Toth, accompanied by Carlos Calvo & Hector Torres, each act brought its unique essence to the stage. Leeann Skoda, Taylor Kelly (joined by Logan Roth, known for his work with Lauryn Hill), and Devon Michael (alongside Max Steger) captivated the audience with their musical prowess.

The lineup also featured Hannah Avison in collaboration with Kalie Shorr, the dynamic Kalie Shorr herself, Rainy Terrell from Alibis with guitarist Kris Ferris, and Averi Burk, supported by bassist Anthony Cappeto and drummer Troy Nalls, who has shared his talents with the Wu-Tang Clan.

The evening culminated in a powerful performance by Lavalove, featuring vocalist/guitarist TealaRose Coy, guitarist/vocalist Jenny Quay, bassist Stephanie De Santos, and drummer Cal Fenner, leaving the audience inspired and uplifted.

Charities Impacted

Beyond the celebration of music and storytelling, the event served a noble purpose. A portion of the evening’s proceeds was dedicated to supporting two pivotal organizations: VoteRunLead and The 100 Percenters. VoteRunLead plays a crucial role in empowering women to engage in the political arena, offering training and resources to those aspiring to run for office and secure electoral victories. Meanwhile, The 100 Percenters champions the rights of music creatives, with a special focus on advocating for BIPOC and marginalized communities within the industry. Through this philanthropic effort, the event not only celebrated women’s achievements but also contributed to the ongoing fight for equality and inclusion.

Conclusion

As the night drew to a close, the sense of community and shared purpose among those gathered at The Hotel Cafe was palpable. The event underscored the importance of solidarity, recognition, and action in the quest for gender parity, embodying the spirit of #InspireInclusion. It was a reminder that while International Women’s Day may be observed annually, the drive for equality and the celebration of women’s contributions are endeavors that must continue every day.

Frequently Asked Questions about International Women’s Day, VoteRunLead, The 100 Percenters, and how to get involved in supporting these causes.

What is International Women’s Day?

International Women’s Day (IWD) is a global observance celebrated annually on March 8th to honor the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. It also serves as a call to action for accelerating gender parity and addressing issues of discrimination and bias that women face worldwide. Originating in the early 20th century from the labor movements in North America and Europe, IWD has since grown into a worldwide event that unites governments, organizations, and individuals with a shared goal of women’s empowerment and advocacy for women’s rights. Each year, International Women’s Day is marked by various events, including marches, conferences, and cultural performances, centered around a specific theme to highlight particular areas of concern or progress.

What is VoteRunLead?

VoteRunLead is a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering and training women to run for political office and win. Recognizing the underrepresentation of women in political leadership positions, VoteRunLead offers a variety of resources, including workshops, mentorship programs, and online courses, designed to equip women with the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to navigate the political landscape. Their mission is not only to increase the number of women in elected positions but also to ensure that these women are prepared to lead effectively and advocate for policies that promote gender equality and social justice. By focusing on practical training and community support, VoteRunLead aims to create a diverse and inclusive political environment where women’s voices are heard and valued.

What is The 100 Percenters?

The 100 Percenters is an advocacy group focused on championing the rights and interests of music creatives, particularly those from BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color) and marginalized communities. The organization works to address the unique challenges faced by these creatives in the music industry, including issues related to fair compensation, copyright ownership, and equitable opportunities. Through a combination of advocacy, education, and direct support, The 100 Percenters strives to create a more inclusive and fair music industry where artists of all backgrounds can thrive and where their contributions are fully recognized and rewarded. Their efforts include lobbying for legislative changes, providing financial assistance, and offering educational resources to help artists navigate the complexities of the music business.

How can I get involved?

Getting involved in supporting women’s rights and the arts can take many forms, depending on your interests, skills, and available resources. If you’re inspired by the missions of International Women’s Day, VoteRunLead, or The 100 Percenters, consider starting by visiting their websites to learn more about their initiatives and how you can contribute. Many organizations welcome volunteers, and offering your time can be a powerful way to make a difference. Additionally, financial donations to these groups can help fund their programs and expand their reach. Engaging in advocacy and raising awareness through social media or within your community can also amplify their messages and encourage others to get involved. Whether you choose to volunteer, donate, or advocate, your involvement plays a crucial role in advancing the cause of gender equality and supporting the arts.

View the Photo Gallery from the Women’s International Day Event held at The Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles, CA on March 8, 2024

Tara Low

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