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Genie DataBase: A Great Resource for Connecting with European Women in Music Collectives

We are excited to share a fantastic resource for anyone interested in connecting with European women in music collectives: the GENIE database. GENIE (Gender Equality Networks in Europe) is an online database of projects supporting gender equality in music. The database features projects as broad as producer courses, radio shows, festivals and much more.

We believe that GENIE is a great resource for several reasons. First, it provides a comprehensive overview of the many different projects and initiatives that are working to promote gender equality in music across Europe. This can be a valuable tool for anyone who is looking to get involved in this work or learn more about it.

Second, GENIE makes it easy to connect with other people who are interested in gender equality in music. The database includes contact information for all of the projects that are listed, so you can reach out to them directly. You can also use the database to search for projects by country, city, or keyword.

Finally, GENIE is a constantly growing resource. New projects are being added to the database all the time, so you can be sure that you will always have access to the latest information.