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Every generation carries frustration, but ours is growing up without hope.
We are told not to cry because it’s “too emotional,” especially if you are a woman or someone read as vulnerable. But when you shout, dominate, or raise your voice, it is suddenly framed as passion, authority, and strength.
And that is exactly why the system must change.
GUEST: Koko Cappelle — multicultural intersectional feminist rapper
Koko Cappelle is a Vienna-based multicultural, intersectional feminist Latin American rapper. Her work moves between personal history, cultural commentary, and the thrill of pure lyrical combat. Whether she’s dismantling machismo in a sixteen-bar punchline or weaving lived experience into tight rhythmic precision, Koko performs with the clarity and conviction of someone who knows exactly why her voice matters.
By Orange 94.0Every generation carries frustration, but ours is growing up without hope.
We are told not to cry because it’s “too emotional,” especially if you are a woman or someone read as vulnerable. But when you shout, dominate, or raise your voice, it is suddenly framed as passion, authority, and strength.
And that is exactly why the system must change.
GUEST: Koko Cappelle — multicultural intersectional feminist rapper
Koko Cappelle is a Vienna-based multicultural, intersectional feminist Latin American rapper. Her work moves between personal history, cultural commentary, and the thrill of pure lyrical combat. Whether she’s dismantling machismo in a sixteen-bar punchline or weaving lived experience into tight rhythmic precision, Koko performs with the clarity and conviction of someone who knows exactly why her voice matters.