Escribí esta canción tratando de calmar la herida dolorosa y enorme que nos deja cada día la violencia de género en nuestro país y en el mundo. Es para mí un honor haber contado con todas las mujeres maravillosas que sumaron su corazón, su sensibilidad y su energía a este video.
Vernos conmovidas en nuestra propia sororidad nos enseñó mucho a todas, nos ayudó a recordar que no estamos solas y que sobre todas las cosas, hay esperanza. Ojalá que al ver esto te pase a ti también.
I wrote this song trying to calm the painful and enormous wound that gender violence leaves us every day in our country and in the world. It is an honor for me to have had all the wonderful women who added their heart, their sensitivity and their energy to this video.
Seeing ourselves moved by our own sisterhood taught us all a lot, it helped us remember that we are not alone and that above all things, there is hope. I hope that seeing this happens to you too.
What that hair look like Bet that hair look nice Don’t that make you sweat? Don’t that feel too tight? Yo what yo hair look like Bet yo hair look nice How long your hair is
All around the world Love women every shading be so liberated All around the world Love women every shading power run deep So even if you hate it I still wrap my hijab Wrap my hijab Wrap my hijab Wrap, wrap my hijab
Teleportin through trauma Teleportin through trauma Teleportin through trauma I been stackin my karma Nefertiti, no drama Make a feminist planet Women haters get banished Covered up or not don’t ever take us for granted
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24 Apr 2024, 10:14 pm
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“My autism is not a superpower. It also isn’t some kind of god-forsaken, endless fountain of suffering inflicted on my family. It’s just part of who I am as a person”. - Sara Luterman