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Misogyny In Music, 2025
Misogyny in Music is an investigative photo, video interview series and article written, produced and directed by Eliza Hatch for Glamour, looking into how widespread discrimination is within the music industry.
In 2025, we’ve seen men dominating headline acts at major festivals across the world, women musicians have spoken out about abuse, double standards, unequal pay, and systematic underrepresentation. Misogyny is still alive and kicking – and the music industry is overdue for a reckoning. Read the article to find out more.
AntiSocial BBC Radio 4
Eliza was invited onto the new series of BBC Radio 4's AntiSocial to discuss the Employment Rights Bill, and whether the extension of workers’ rights, designed to further protect them from harassment on the job is a positive step forwards or an attack on free speech.
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• Shortlisted: bCreator Awards, Changemaker of The Year, 2025
• Winner: Webby, Best Individual Editorial Feature, "Don't Look Away", 2019
• Shortlisted: UN Women UK Safe Spaces Now Award, 2024
• Nominee: il Reportage, 2018
• Marie Claire: 15 Inspirational Women
• Violet Simon: 31 Disruptors of The Year, 2025
• Nominee: Hundred Heroines, 2018
• 'UK WOMEN: British Photography Between Social Criticism and Identity', Ludwiggalerie Schloss Oberhausen, Germany, 2024
• 'Document Now', Bermondsey Project Space, London, 2024
• 'Hysterical: Radical Creativity', Bermondsey Project Space, London, 2024
• 'Writing Her Own Script', Photo London, Somerset House, London, 2023
• Hysterical: A Celebration of Subversive Art', BPS, London, 2023
• Hysterical Exhibition, no format Gallery, London, 2022
• 'Safe Spaces Now' UN Women UK, Virtual Exhibition, 2020
• Picture Doc Foundation, Warsaw, Poland, 2019
• 'Snapshots Of Sexual Harassment', Our Streets Now, Virtual, 2020
• 'A Different Mirror', Photo Oxford, Oxford, 2021
• 'A Picture Of Health', Arnolfini, Bristol, 2021
• 'Immigration Is The Nation', Cargo Project Gallery, New York, 2019
• 'Together We Are Powerful' Solace Women's Aid, Curzon Bloomsbury, London, 2019
• 'Half The World Belongs To Us', Alpha Nova & Galerie Futura, Berlin, 2019
• 'Does She Travel Safe?', UNFPA Colombo Town Hall, Colombo, Sri Lanka, 2019
• 'Capture Your Freedom', Franklin D. Roosevelt, Four Freedoms Park, United Photo Industries, New York, 2018
• 'Girl Behind The Lens', The Horse Hospital, London, 2018
• 'ICP Projected: Eliza Hatch', International Centre of Photography, New York, 2017
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