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The podcast "Madame Talk Europe" explores the lack of visibility of LGBTQIA female rappers in Spain. A Mexican female rapper is interviewed, as well as two experts from the MIM organisation, who work for gender equality in the Spanish music industry. The dialogue reveals a systemic problem of sexism and racism in the Spanish rap scene, where the lack of institutional support and collaborative networks hinders the success of women and racialised artists. Possible solutions are discussed, including quotas, although the need for organic inclusion beyond formal measures is recognised. Finally, the importance of artistic independence in the face of commercial pressures is highlighted.
By madamerapThe podcast "Madame Talk Europe" explores the lack of visibility of LGBTQIA female rappers in Spain. A Mexican female rapper is interviewed, as well as two experts from the MIM organisation, who work for gender equality in the Spanish music industry. The dialogue reveals a systemic problem of sexism and racism in the Spanish rap scene, where the lack of institutional support and collaborative networks hinders the success of women and racialised artists. Possible solutions are discussed, including quotas, although the need for organic inclusion beyond formal measures is recognised. Finally, the importance of artistic independence in the face of commercial pressures is highlighted.