On 21 November, Freemuse held a session at SOUND in Roskilde, Denmark.
During the session, Freemuse launched its international campaign #tRAPped, which highlights the specific limitations placed on rappers and advocates for freedom of artistic expression as a fundamental human right.
You can join our Global Action Network to stop the persecution of rappers and follow #knowartisticrights and #tRAPped on social media channels for the latest updates.
Following the introduction to the campaign, Dr Srirak Plipat, Freemuse Executive Director, gave an interactive dialogue on human rights and artistic freedom highlighting the role of Freemuse’s State of Artistic Freedom 2020 report.
Roskilde Festival Højskole creates SOUND, which aims to explore the background of performances and to provide an environment for the diverse music and festival culture.