ah, i'm challenging the religious social, cultural norms that tried to control women's bodies. deb don smith and i. e. art was freedom the monday, but i, i be late. more da is school own good i feel really lucky that i always heard music growing up. it was a life saver for me when i was a child, we were always taught and that if you were 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 got the guy i hear. i am an artist and 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 with 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