via New York Times
Since the dawn of the suffrage movement, innumerable queer women — many of them artists — have played a key role in the battle for women’s rights. From suffrage songs to today’s pop hits, how do queer female musicians share messages about justice, equality, and change? How are modern artists informed by the past, and how does their music imagine a more equitable future? Join singer, songwriter, performer, producer and founder of the Looking Out Foundation, Brandi Carlile musician Meshell Ndegeocello, and performer Hayley Kiyoko in conversation with Technology and culture reporter, Nellie Bowles.