Lydia Liza thinks she was just too young to speak up and sing out before now.
"As I got older, I learned to stick up for myself," said the St. Paul singer-songwriter, who's 26. "And I learned how much unfairness I really was living with."
A decade older, Annie Mack has a different perspective on the same problem.
"The language of consent did not even exist when I was growing up in north Minneapolis and being objectified as early as age 11," Mack said.
No matter their ages, Liza and Mack agree that now is the time to finally call out and weed out misogyny and sexual harassment and abuse in their industry and beyond.
They are two of 17 Minnesota singer-songwriters of varying generations, backgrounds, musical styles and gender identities who wrote songs about this overdue tide change for a new album, "#MeTooMpls."
Dropping next week following a virtual release party Thursday night, this vital and vibrant new compilation also features tracks by Tina Schlieske, Chastity Brown, Mary Bue, Mayda, Katy Vernon, Sarah Morris, Elska, Static Panic's Ro Lorenzen, Rogue Valley's Linnea Mohn, Ang Oase, Annie Fitzgerald and more.
It's available for pre-order via Bandcamp and benefits Planned Parenthood.