1. In the Youtube video “From Quito: Cayetana Salao” (6:59),
the interviewee talks about how their international organizations and resources
that work to reduce discrimination that a country may face; is it acceptable
for governments to become dependent on these types of resources? Should they
use these resources more heavily or less often?
2. “My rap isn’t feminine, but feminist” (Pg. 338, Somos
Mujeres Somos Hip Hip). What is the difference between being feminine and
feminist? Why is it important to distinguish the two?
3. “To cypher is to rap, break, beatbox tightly together in a
circle where each person just might get a moment in the spotlight” (Pg. 1, Cyphers).
This reminds me of the concept of Fandango; what are some similarities and
differences between the two?
4. “Social media make it possible for these women to use
multiple, and sometimes contradictory, voices that challenge the conventional
notions of citizenship” (Pg. 1, Voicing Citizenship). How can voices on favor
of the same idea be contradictory? How does the contradiction support or
inhibit the final message?
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