Punk feminists and teen girls: The art of Riot Grrrl, 1990-1996
The Art of Resistance - A podcast by Rebel Yell Creative - Mondays
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How did making music serve as resistance to the status quo? How did attending shows, making zines, and even just talking help girls across the U.S. fight hopelessness? And what can we learn from Riot Grrrl about how to make art as resistance today and tomorrow?This is The Art of Resistance, a podcast about using writing, music, and all kinds of art to resist the status quo. Want more? View full transcript, sources, videos and art at www.theartofresistancepodcast.com. Subscribe at rebelyellcreative.com to learn more about making art as resistance.And buy us a coffee to keep the show going! Mentioned in this episode:Presented by... Girls Rock! Des MoinesThis episode is presented by: Girls Rock! Des Moines. We amplify the unique voices of our community through creative expression. We know that marginalized voices must be celebrated, along with their distinct identities, strengths, and creativity. Through music and arts education, innovative programming, and performance, we support their journey to plug-in to the world around them and take center stage. Learn more at girlsrockdsm.org.
