A member of the Regina band The Dead South is quitting over allegations of sexual misconduct.
Cello player Danny Kenyon has left the band following posts on the Victims Voices Regina Instagram page.
“The Dead South, as a band, as a company, as individuals, and community members, is opposed to, and does not condone, harmful behaviour of any kind,” the band said in a post on its website.
The post noted accountability is important, as is space for victims of sexual misconduct.
“Safety is essential and the opportunity to effect change in our community is integral,” the band wrote. “We will be part of the solution, assist in the ongoing struggle to clear a wide open space for continued dialogue, offer opportunity for healing and opportunity for growth.”
In addition to Kenyon’s departure, the band said it would support organizations that offer mental health resources, including to survivors of abuse, create a code of conduct, and train band members about consent and professional conduct.
“It is important we continue to be teachable, to be accountable, and to be mindful as men and community members,” the post continued. “Taking lessons from this is our immediate priority.
“We hope that our action will help in some way to spark healing, and we are hopeful our community will be open to this as a path forward.”