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Gender and race most common reasons for dancefloor discrimination, report finds

A shocking report has revealed how widespread and common dancefloor discrimination is across the world.

According to the Resetting the Dancefloor report from Ballantine’s True Music, gender and race were the most commonly cited reasons for someone experiencing prejudice.

Intersectional identities including gender, sexuality and race have dealt with this at an alarming rate, with 64% having dealt with it at a music event.

More generally, one in three people have experienced discrimination in this environment and 84% have witnessed it.

“I have so much intersectionality to deal with,” DJ and producer Honey Dijon explained. “I deal with being queer. I deal with being a woman. I deal with being a Black woman. I deal with being a Black trans woman. I deal with being an artist who doesn’t fit into the mainstream. That’s a lot, but then no one is just a single thing.”

The future may not be as bleak as the statistics suggest, however, as seven in 10 people said they will be more inclusive of others as nightlife continues to reopen post-lockdown.

A vast majority also believe that we all have a responsibility to fight discrimination, with only 11% not believing this is the case.

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