Ok, a very sensitive subject right now. Home violence and abuse is unfortunately pretty widespread in Vietnam. Why? Because it is accepted in most places in Vietnam and its normal that the man is the boss in house and can get away with a lot of bull-crap. Time for change because this doesn’t fits modern society any longer!
So many times I heard female friends complain that they had a fight at home and things ended with them getting beaten, abused or yelled at. As a person from outside Vietnam that sounds very disturbing, but strangely enough, woman just accept it as it is normal.
That is why Flaunt teamed up with Music Faces to organize a series of tours to create more awareness about this problem. The tour is called Soul Nation and wants to raise awareness for equal rights and mutual respect in a relationship.
Early Risers singer Kathy Uyen and Music Faces rockstar Pham Anh Khoa are both the goodwill ambassadors of this campaign and with their nation wide tour that involves other stars like Suboi, Rapsoul, Anh Khang, White Noise, Thao Trang, Ha Okio and many more, they will try to reach the young generation with their message.
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That is also why Kathy Uyen and I made a song about how a man should treat a woman. Here is the very first single of Kathy Uyen, written by herself and the music by me. :)
And here is a short video of the event in Thu Duc last Friday. 3000 students came to support the show and it was a great success.
See yaaa!
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