Bandcamp, the online music store and platform for independent bands and musicians, is donating its share of proceeds from any purchase made today, Friday, Feb 3, to the ACLU in a show of solidarity with refugees and immigrants affected by the White House’s recent travel ban.
In addition to this pledge, over 400 artists and record labels have also committed to donating their portion of the proceeds to the ACLU and other organizations working to help immigrants and refugees.
In a statement on Bandcamp’s site, CEO and founder Ethan Diamond explained his decision.
Like 98% of U.S. citizens (including the President), I am the descendant of immigrants… we are, in fact, a nation of immigrants, bound together by a shared belief in justice, equality, and the freedom to pursue a better life. In this context, last week’s Executive Order barring immigrants and refugees from seven Middle Eastern countries from entering the United States is not simply immoral, it violates the very spirit and foundation of America.
For the last 10 years, Bandcamp has been the place to find and buy music from independent artists, and the list of artists committing to donating today includes Rohnert Park hardcore band Ceremony, who just put their entire catalogue on the site. The full list of labels and bands who are joining the movement is staggering, you can find it here.
Chances are that your favorite indie, punk, rock, jazz, funk, reggae, hip-hop, folk, country, Americana or world music artist has a bandcamp page, today just seems like a great day to support them and this country’s civil liberties.