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Rock Against Child Abuse is a term used by loosely linked demonstrators who use rock and punk rock music as a means to advance anti-MAP sentiments.
Rock Against Child Abuse is a term used by loosely linked demonstrators who use rock and punk rock music as a means to advance anti-MAP sentiments.
Rock Against Child Abuse is believed to have originally started in late 2000s by female artists.
Rock Against Child Abuse is believed to have originally started in the late 2000s by female artists.
 
[[Rock Against Child Pornography and Abuse UK (RACPA UK)]], a registered charity founded in 2006 is the current greatest propagator of Rock Against Child Abuse materials.<ref>https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/en/charity-search/-/charity-details/5033502/charity-overview</ref>


==Events==
==Events==
On June 30 2023, John Tigman Rutigliano, a DJ for WPHD, held the "1st Annual Roxk Against Child Abuse concert" backed by the [[Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse (CPCA)]] where the bands Axis-1 and Eden (a ribute to the Women of Rock) played at the Poughkeepsie The Chance Theater.<ref>https://www.thecpca.org/event/1st-annual-rock-against-child-abuse/</ref>
 
On June 30 2023, John Tigman Rutigliano, a DJ for WPHD, held the "1st Annual Rock Against Child Abuse concert" backed by the [[Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse (CPCA)]] where the bands Axis-1 and Eden (a tribute to the Women of Rock) played at the Poughkeepsie The Chance Theater.<ref>https://www.thecpca.org/event/1st-annual-rock-against-child-abuse/</ref>
 
==Ties to Nazism==
 
In the 90s,<ref>https://rac-forum.org/forum/threads/no-justice-rock-against-paedophiles-the-skinhead-way.13814/</ref> nazi punk bands Celtic Warrior and Whitelaw collaborated on the album "[[Rock Against Paedophiles / The Skinhead Way]]" under the band name No Justice.<ref>https://www.discogs.com/artist/3526226-No-Justice-6</ref>
 
English Rose, another nazi punk band briefly used the term "Rock Against Pedophilia".


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Latest revision as of 20:16, 21 December 2024

Rock Against Child Abuse is a term used by loosely linked demonstrators who use rock and punk rock music as a means to advance anti-MAP sentiments. Rock Against Child Abuse is believed to have originally started in the late 2000s by female artists.

Rock Against Child Pornography and Abuse UK (RACPA UK), a registered charity founded in 2006 is the current greatest propagator of Rock Against Child Abuse materials.[1]

Events

On June 30 2023, John Tigman Rutigliano, a DJ for WPHD, held the "1st Annual Rock Against Child Abuse concert" backed by the Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse (CPCA) where the bands Axis-1 and Eden (a tribute to the Women of Rock) played at the Poughkeepsie The Chance Theater.[2]

Ties to Nazism

In the 90s,[3] nazi punk bands Celtic Warrior and Whitelaw collaborated on the album "Rock Against Paedophiles / The Skinhead Way" under the band name No Justice.[4]

English Rose, another nazi punk band briefly used the term "Rock Against Pedophilia".

References