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After speaking out about being sexual harassed by a colleague, orchestral musician Lauren Pierce discusses the sector’s reaction and how to improve gender equality in music.

When you’re a musician, there are many directions to take your career. You can perform by yourself, or you can perform with a hundred people. You can be a mentor. You can be an author, both with words and music. You can be a healer. An activist. An entrepreneur.
Meet Lauren Pierce. She’s an intrepid Double Bassist who explores many of these avenues in the Classical Music Industry. She is creative, innovative, and downright accomplished.
Pierce is courageous and true to herself: in the times of success, and also in the times of adversity. Some of us might remember her from the following YouTube video she posted from her YouTube Channel in May, 2016. In it, she sheds light on a situation in which she was sexually harassed by a colleague while on the job... Keep reading on Who's Your Audience?

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