Published:
12:00 PM June 12, 2021
Suffolk Soul Singers performing at Bury St Edmunds Cathedral prior to the Covid pandemic
- Credit: Suffolk Soul Singers
An Ipswich-based community choir has pledged its support to a national campaign fighting to end sexual harassment in public.
Suffolk Soul Singers is backing the Our Streets Now movement which is pushing for legislative change to tackle street harassment in the UK.
Viv Rolph, secretary of Suffolk Soul Singers, which is a registered charity, said members felt they wanted to do something in light of recent events around women s safety.
The group has been unable to perform live since the coronavirus pandemic began, so members decided to create a video of new songs and link its launch to a fundraising campaign.
The two-and-a-half minute video shows real people getting to see their loved ones again as Teigen s husband John Legend performs a cover of Johnny Nash s I Can See Clearly Now.
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