- In Professor Habell-Pallan's "Death to Racism and Punk Rock Revisionism", she writes that your father was supportive of your music, and said, "I don't know what you were singing about, but I loved the way you were doing it." How powerful was this specific moment for you? Do you aim to keep what he loved apart of what you do while you continue to evolve as an artist? If so, how?
- In "Sister Dynamite", you sing that "a new girl's in town", who is "impossible to stop", and provide powerful imagery of her strength and ability to stand up for herself in the music video. Was this character(s) inspired by a particular person, event, or movement, or a mix of a few of each?
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