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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>
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".


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 16:24, 20 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