‘Say No’ Release to Raise Awareness About Gender-Based Violence
Liz Ogumbo’s music brand - KenSoul is thrilled to announce the release of a powerful new song titled "Say No," aimed at raising awareness about gender-based violence and promoting positive social change.
Liz Ogumbo has created a compelling musical piece that seeks to shine a spotlight on the pervasive issue of gender-based violence and inspire action towards ending it.
‘Say No’ addresses the complex and urgent issue of gender-based violence, conveying messages of solidarity, empowerment, and hope for survivors. Through evocative lyrics and emotive melodies, the song aims to:
· Raise awareness about the prevalence and impact of gender-based violence in communities worldwide.
· Challenge harmful gender norms and stereotypes that perpetuate violence and discrimination.
· Encourage survivors to seek support, speak out against abuse, and know that they are not alone.
· Mobilize individuals, communities, and institutions to take concrete action to prevent and address gender-based violence.
‘Say No’ will be available for streaming and download on major music platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and more, starting 14th Feb, 2024. Additionally, Liz Ogumbo will be launching a comprehensive social media campaign to engage audiences, share resources, and encourage dialogue about gender-based violence using the hashtags #SayNo #EndGBV
Join us in spreading the message of ‘Say No’ and standing in solidarity with survivors of gender-based violence. Together, we can create a future where every individual is safe, respected, and empowered to live free from violence and fear.
Youtube link for single https://youtu.be/dqQalxToqew?si=U6r64GZcyhBRMT72
"I believe that music has the power to spark meaningful conversations, foster empathy, and inspire positive change," said Liz Ogumbo. "With ‘Say No,’ we hope to amplify the voices of survivors, raise awareness about the root causes of gender-based violence, and mobilize people to join us in creating a world free from violence and inequality."