Women's graffiti has a very loud voice on the whole hip-hop scene. For years, women involved in this art have been fighting unequal treatment and sexism in the whole hip-hop culture.
It is not uncommon for a woman with a can of paint to be controversial. For centuries, women were considered physically weaker and unable to work in occupations that required not only great strength but also associated with exposure to dangers.
I believe that every woman who undertakes any profession, sport or hobby, which from the perspective of society is not dedicated to her, shows extraordinary courage and this courage should be nurtured in her to be able to pass it on to the next generations.
There are many types of women in graffiti, some try to catch up with men and their successes are seen through the prism of men, others opt for supporting the strength of women and others do not see any difference in the operation of different sexes. And that's ok. As long as we're in the game, everything works as it should.
If you are not already doing this - support female writers from your city. While the rhythm of the graffiti of the city still beats in them.
TAKE (OGK;GL;VERY NICE)
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