The Power of Words and Music: Using Creativity to Challenge Social Injustice"
BeyoncĂ© sings, “I’m a Survivor “. Nina Simone sings, “I got life”. Maya Angelou writes, “and still, I rise”. These strong, powerful women speak a language of ownership. Fiercely proud and independent, yet unafraid to be vulnerable, this is something I aspire to in both music and writing fiction. The proud and independent part is easy. The exposure of vulnerability? That’s where the challenge lies for me. If women express any emotion that is deemed negative, their whole persona becomes associated with negativity. There seems to be a ‘right’ way and a ‘wrong’ way to express displeasure, disappointment, jealousy, despair or any other not so pleasant emotion. America Ferreira’s speech in the film Barbie expressed this beautifully. This judgment is stunting. It has previously paralysed me and prevented me from writing what I really want to write about. In the late 90s, I was signed to a small, independent label, and was fortunate enough to be given free rein in terms of what I produced. Ho...