Feministing Jamz: 10 best feminist music videos of 2014GREAT list by Veronica Bayetti Flores from Fe
Feministing Jamz: 10 best feminist music videos of 2014GREAT list by Veronica Bayetti Flores from Feministing.com. I am working my way though the videos now, the screenshots above are from two faves so far:Seynabo Sey — “Pistols at Dawn”“This Swedish-Gambian singer’s gorgeous, androgynous voice is what pulls us in, but what truly makes this video a win is the relationship between the two women. We don’t know what it is, exactly, but it is obviously a relationship of deep lady solidarity. Add simultaneously witchy and bright-red outfits set against a stark burnt forest and I am fully sold.”A Tribe Called Red — “Sisters”“This video from Canadian indigenous electronic musicians A Tribe Called Red makes me so happy. It is all indigenous woman joy and resistance. Our current media landscape forgets that indigenous women exist. When it doesn’t, indigenous women are usually portrayed as either in the past, or as victims. To show indigenous women alive, thriving, dancing, experiencing joy in the present — that is revolutionary. Indigenous women experiencing joy in the face of a colonial project that seeks to exterminate them is the very definition of resistance. This is especially true in the context of the epidemic of missing and murdered indigenous women. Get into it.”Check out the full list here, including FKA Twigs, PTAF, Junglepussy, Javiera Mena, Azealia Banks, Shamir and more. -- source link
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