You can save the music industry - by centering women!
Right now, parts of the industry—and its comment culture—reward an extraction-and-control mindset: misogyny, harassment mobs, “do more for less,” and contracts that silence voices. Fans hate it. Artists pay for it. Most people shrug and scroll.
You don’t.
With your gift, you fund a different loop:
Protection & Tools: valuable free resources and education, curated professional support networks, and a community centering individual dignity and individual creativity.
Direct Artist Support: micro-grants, promo spotlights, and education that help women artists and creatives keep their voice, their rights, and their revenue.
Radical Transparency: regular updates about money decisions, receipts, and measurable milestones—so you always see what your dollars changed.
The enemy: cruelty-as-content, race-to-the-bottom competition, misogyny-incentives, and systems that treat people like objects.
Your role: the hero making a better culture possible by funding a new collection of tools for women across entertainment
Our role: your guide and toolkit—expanding opportunities, distributing the funds, and reporting the wins back to you.
Give today. Share the page. Keep us accountable.
Because the future of K-pop shouldn’t belong to the loudest bullies—the richest, most supported people, the people the elite choose as 'the best' or anything like that; it should belong to people like you who refuse them the last word and choose to follow your dreams, and to believe in others who will follow theirs.
How your donation works (simple plan)
Step 1: Donate. Any amount helps.
Step 2: We deploy. Split across (A) protection/tools, (B) direct artist support, (C) transparent growth ops.
Step 3: You see impact. Public updates, metrics, and stories you helped make possible.
Hard questions (and straight answers)
“Isn’t this just another store?”
No. Retail is a tool in a mission model. Donor funds prioritize safety tools + direct artist support; store revenue sustains and scales them—reported separately.
“Anti-men?”
No. This is pro-women and pro-dignity—everyone is welcome to build a fair culture.
“Isn’t K-pop already empowering?”
Often, yes. We’re aiming at the gaps: harassment, exploitation incentives, and zero-transparency moments where fans and women creators get hurt.
“Where’s the transparency?”
Public updates, clear categories, and third-party bookkeeping. If something slips, we say so and fix it—out loud.
Organisator

Mitchell Howard
Organisator
Norfolk, VA