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Tune-In Tuesdays #68: Raye Zaragoza on “Fight Like a Girl”

Standing at “the forefront of her own narrative” and inspiring women around the globe, indie-folk artist Raye Zaragoza has continued to empower her audience with the release of her latest single, “Fight Like a Girl.”

Recently, we spoke to Zaragoza via email to learn more about her work as a musician, her values as an activist, and her latest single.

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Tune-In Tuesdays #34 Kittenhead is “Not Your Bitch”

Kittenhead is the powerful rock group based out of Calif that is renowned for their energetic roller derby performances and progressive, politically charged lyrics.

On Saturday, we reached out and spoke to the lead singer, Kivi Kittenhead, via telephone to learn more about their discography, experience, and the explosive synergy between the group.

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Femanist by Fiona McHugh

Poet Fiona McHugh shares with us, “Femanist,” along with three other deeply brilliant poems that will be featured in the July issue of The Burgundy Zine.

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