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Chaos Chaos Announce “Support Black Womxn” A Virtual Concert and Comedy Livestream

Chaos Chaos Announce “Support Black Womxn” A Virtual Concert and Comedy Livestream Taking Place on Dash Radio Twitch on September 30. Includes Performances by Reggie Watts, Fred Armisen, Cautious Clay, Chaos Chaos, Gavin Turek, Zuri Marley, No Vacation, and more.

100 Percent Of The Proceeds Donated To The Loveland Foundation

Chaos Chaos is excited to present “Support Black Womxn” a virtual concert and comedy live stream event curated by the band. The show will take place on September 30 at 4pm PST / 7pm EST and will be hosted by Novena Carmel on Dash Radio’s Twitch Channel.

The live stream will include performances by Reggie Watts, Fred Armisen, Dewayne Perkins, Shalewa Sharpe, Paul Scheer, Nick Rutherford, Cautious Clay, Chaos Chaos, Gavin Turek, Dana Williams, MICHELLE, Lonnie Holley, Nezza, No Vacation, MILCK, Bunny Michael, Echo Kellum, Michael Blume, Yeek, and Zuri Marley. Each set will take place with strict safety and COVID-19 sanitation protocols in place, ensuring the safety of those involved.

This incredible show is free and is presented in partnership with The Crocodile, KORG, Roland, Gamers. Vote and Tom Tom Magazine. The event aims to raise money for The Loveland Foundation, a non-profit organization that helps Black womxn and girls gain access to mental health professionals. Starting today, donations can be made HERE and will be accepted until October 3.

Supporting women and girls of color during this time is meaningful to Asy and Chloe of Chaos Chaos and this is a safe way to do so while bringing a fun experience into people’s homes.

About the show Chloe says: 

I wanted to find a way to use my platform to honor and support black experiences. As a white woman, I want to be aware of my privilege and thoughtful of how to not silence any voices. I felt that making the event be in support of black womxn was the best way to give voice and awareness to the people who need to be heard the most. I also want to make it clear that the event is in support of all black and brown femmes, trans and GNC people. We chose for the event to benefit Loveland Foundation because they work towards empowering black womxn and girls by providing financial assistance for those seeking therapy. I support the work they do and believe there is long term benefit in providing a space for black womxn’s mental health. Because I am white, I was unsure of how appropriate it was for me to organize this event. How do I help amplify black voices without speaking for / representing those that need to be heard? But, in giving it more thought I realized that in not doing the event I am perpetuating white silence and stagnancy whereas in doing the event I can work with others to provide a platform for amplifying black womxn’s voices. I’m so excited about the impact we can have raising money for Loveland and so thankful to all the awesome musicians and comedians performing.

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