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exceed his successes at noon in a weekly coven 19 special. every thursday on d. w. debriefs came out a sex phone operator who wrote her master's thesis on but potato raring to read a not been turned on. well, it gets more would that there was from their d w literature list 100 german monks street. ah, i'm challenging the religious social, cultural norms that tried to control women's bodies. ah, don me. when i art was freedom, then wonder, but i i can you believe more da? is school own good. 3. feel really lucky that i
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always heard music growing up. it was a life saver for me. ah ah. when i was a child, we were always taught and that if you are no longer a virgin, by the time you are married, then you are worthless. and it's the same thing that also my perpetrators said. when he raped me, i believe that for many, many years, and that kept me quiet for many, many years. i am gothic i. here i am an
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artist, an cultural activist from indonesia. and i also a sexual assault survivor. i experience sexual violence for the 1st time when i was 6 years old. i began to have a lot of mental health issues growing up. so when i was 1314, i started a drinking using drugs i so i broke down and then i went into recovery for my addiction in 2009. and that's when i felt that hey, this music that i have been playing, it has been tremendously helpful in healing me. what if i can use this to say something to other women who experienced what i experience so that
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they can be helped through my music as well? ah, yeah. but the owner of the belly mahogany be what? yup. let him up names if id me as soon as i didn't let him on vacation, but depends on google how that like in the back. and i guess that other card acres that are doing, i bought it for a 2nd parties. martinez, when i bought my donkey will be dead. yeah. what did i do a little more to get that. i'm not sure if you bought the audio much more skillful was at the door neighbor via dance. good throughout the middle useful pools had been was my gum kind of mid an arm was nice
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shuffled, or mega garden? a honey, we'll get it. got her god, i will story taylor door. yeah, it se, classical deform had to say up to your boarding expressions are real move weren't allowed to head expedients to upgrade to him will up new orleans because i check or a school sort of lucky, ag dordy feminine. mm hm. most women aren't heard. most women don't have the agency to be able to speak up and they're not even given the platform of the space to do it. you know, and these are women who, who are screaming inside. but they're,
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they're not heard. for those of us who can we should speak up and i think it's as simple as that. ah, my name is young t smile. i'm a feminist artist based in malaysia. and i to paint to women in the nude, to take away the narrative from a pottery arkell definition of woman's body that is sexual. that is huge, that is dirty, that is shameful. ah, or that can only be virgin old and i reclaiming that keys and bringing a feminist perspective to how it looks like ah, art helps give you the imagination of what an alternative reality could look like. ah,
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they found lice as i recall thought i got boy be if not, you know, and i was walk yellow that they facility bigger thought thought will service will run. i'd be going to that they gave like a break weekly, been megan disk in the hand. they were human yet. i had just never all actually i had just nice not. don't go to the i was gilbert. um, lenient carson. oh yeah, absolutely. they can medically with thought, i thought i saw you. hm. id be personality, gustavo? yeah. the handy little financial with dunlab bell. my sons out, do you live in dunlab them about that? oh yes or by the lake. is it mark from nick? is it will read them those bigger than it? oh oh oh we be pressure society
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go. you see going to be dance gets all possible, negotiating, largest dance move level freedom. they dance where they will just studied in the beginning of my career, i was writing like really dark music, but i was very implicit about writing the lyrics. i didn't want people to know exactly what i was writing about in 2012 was the 1st time that i met other survivors. i felt that that was my turning point. came out as a survivor where i felt like i cannot be implicit any more. so the lyric becomes more out words and i feel like i have evolved a lot and i'm very proud of that. i wrote the song
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for the repair school or my body, my authority, the music video was very powerful because we asked 39 women to write statements about their own bodies on their bodies. oh, if you are a woman anywhere in the world, you struggle with having ownership of your own body because it's so objectified, i always believe that music has really, really tremendous power because we have a really big platform. if we choose it to say something bored ah, with i grew up in a family of strong women. however, existing as a malay person born into the religion of islam. of course,
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patriarchy is environment that i exist. ah, when i started to rule as a human being in this world theme that might police in it wasn't what i thought it should be. and that was the trigger of me trying to fight it. it's a very simple concept of painting women who aren't thin and white and aren't necessarily able bodied i'm telling young girls that what you're seeing and popular culture is not the only model of, of how a woman should look like. ah, ah,
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i realize that i have the advantage of having music as a medium for my activism because actually wisdom should be embedded in whatever it is you do. if you are a teacher, take your activism to the classroom, take it to the company as you lead, take it everywhere, the message of equality a. so what we have to change is to society. we have to make it a safe space for all of us to speak out. i can't i know about. got me yourself buckling with them. don smith and i are with freedom the monday, but i, i think the labor day is school own good old boy year it relationship up,
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newborn is hot. banana. get some of them as id me. bellows melissa bye. are disheartening when ebony is mentally ill. again, one letter will enjoy gardening currently morning. we're on good. yep. you morning to so many kia or joel got her name was india middle school was freedom goal. so mcguckie with i work with an international humanitarian organization and the issue of our rights of refugees working in human rights in this part of the world is risky. and oh, an artists who take that stand and make that position through their art to speak about human rights put themselves at risk. ah, like for myself, you know, even choosing to, to pick women that are nude,
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is me taking a risk because there are laws in place that prohibit against the expression of a new bodies as is being seen as pornographic. i'm not as courageous as many other people and to me that's also important for people to to know that you don't have to take those major a life changing steps in order to make a difference. you can find it within your own little spheres of life to take those still steps, but mika stand, don't just sit by and watch things go by. apathy is inexcusable. ah ah ah ah
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