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Singer-songwriter Abisha believes using pronouns in her music is "so, so important... to make it inclusive for queer people and to create a space for them to be seen and heard."
So whether it's the new EP Everything Falls into Place, with its happy, positive vibes...
Or a sad, queer heartbreaker...
Abisha is here to inspire and showcase a diverse, inclusive world.
Abisha spoke to DIVA writer Eleanor Noyce.
Picture credit: Prisca Tozzi
Want to hear more from Abisha and all things LGBTQIA? Grab your copy of DIVA's November issue here.
Edited by Nic Crosara and Rachel Shelley
Produced by Rachel Shelley with love and support from #TeamDIVA
podDIVA: Queers for your Ears
Wherever You Are In the World.
Get in touch: [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Singer-songwriter Abisha believes using pronouns in her music is "so, so important... to make it inclusive for queer people and to create a space for them to be seen and heard."
So whether it's the new EP Everything Falls into Place, with its happy, positive vibes...
Or a sad, queer heartbreaker...
Abisha is here to inspire and showcase a diverse, inclusive world.
Abisha spoke to DIVA writer Eleanor Noyce.
Picture credit: Prisca Tozzi
Want to hear more from Abisha and all things LGBTQIA? Grab your copy of DIVA's November issue here.
Edited by Nic Crosara and Rachel Shelley
Produced by Rachel Shelley with love and support from #TeamDIVA
podDIVA: Queers for your Ears
Wherever You Are In the World.
Get in touch: [email protected]
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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