RAMPD and Live Nation Unite for an Exclusive Diversity Pride Celebration, Promoting Accessibility in Music

RAMPD and Live Nation joined forces to host an invite-only Diversity Pride event, celebrating accessibility and inclusion in the music industry, featuring a fireside chat with RAMPD Founder Lachi.

RAMPD and Live Nation Celebrate Accessibility at Diversity Pride Event

In celebration of Diversity Pride and to raise awareness about accessibility and inclusion in today’s entertainment landscape, RAMPD.org (Recording Artists and Music Professionals with Disabilities) partnered with Live Nation to host an exclusive “Inside Access” party. The event, commemorating 34 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act, highlighted the importance of disability inclusion in the music industry. RAMPD, an advocacy organization, teamed up with the global live entertainment leader to promote their shared mission of uniting people through music.

Exclusive Fireside Chat Honored Industry Progress

The event offered invite-only guests the chance to hear from RAMPD Founder Lachi, Live Nation’s Director of Fan Services & Accessibility Jon Bell, and Director of Inclusivity & Wellbeing Chantel Diaz in a fireside chat. The conversation honored the strides made in improving accessibility within the industry. Attendees enjoyed a vibrant atmosphere with cocktails, catering, and music curated by RAMPD DJ Sabeerah Najee. It was a networking opportunity designed to foster connections in an inclusive space, bringing together prominent music industry figures.

RAMPD’s Mission to Foster Inclusion in Music

RAMPD has been at the forefront of advocating for equity and inclusion in the music industry. Founded by the award-winning recording artist and activist Lachi, the nonprofit works to amplify the voices of disabled musicians and professionals. Through advocacy, mentorship, networking events, and educational resources, RAMPD continues to push for a more accessible future for all. In collaboration with organizations like Music-Votes.org and the City of New York, RAMPD has become a key force in reshaping the industry for people with disabilities.

Lachi’s Advocacy for Disability Pride

Lachi, a blind performer and GRAMMYs Board Governor has long been a powerful advocate for disability inclusion. Recognized as a “Woman of the Year” by USA Today and one of Afrotech’s “Future 50 Changemakers,” Lachi has consistently brought accessibility to the forefront of her work. She’s appeared at high-profile events like the Barbie premiere and GRAMMY Awards, proudly carrying her glammed mobility cane. Lachi’s impact has been acknowledged by outlets such as The New York Times, Billboard, Forbes, and Vogue. Hailed as a champion of advocacy, her story and relentless commitment continue to influence the music industry and beyond.

Our man Henry “HenGee” Garcia covered down for this event giving us his unique “HenGee Outside” take on the happening and grabbed a moment with RAMPD CEO Lachi…tune in below!

Here are some looks from the prestigious and impactful happening! Photos courtesy of RAMPD and Live Nation.

 



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