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Category: Feminist musicians. 20 languages. ... Feminist artists. You can help by transferring those articles to this category, where appropriate. Subcategories ...
This is a list of feminist artists. The list includes artists who have played a role in the feminist art movement which largely stemmed from second-wave feminism. [1
Women's music is a type of music base on the ideas of feminist separatism and lesbian-separatism, designed to inspire feminist consciousness, [1] chiefly in Western popular music, to promote music "by women, for women, and about women".
Female artists in pop music, including figures like Madonna, Björk, Lady Gaga, and Taylor Swift, have openly addressed the issue of sexism within the music industry. [1] [2] [3] A 2021 study stated that "over the last six years, representation of women in the music industry has been even lower."
The song "Quiet" was performed by Milck and 26 singers for the 2017 Women's March. Uploaded videos went viral. [7] [40] [41] 2017: Zolita "Fight Like a Girl" Sappho: i-D magazine wrote that the contemporary R&B song "Fight Like a Girl" is "a bewitching feminist power anthem championing equal rights and diversity." [42] 2017: Rachel Platten ...
Suzi Quatro is a singer, bassist and bandleader. When she launched her career in 1973, she was one of the few prominent women instrumentalists and bandleaders. Women in rock describes the role of women singers, instrumentalists, record producers and other music professionals in rock music and popular music and the many subgenres and hybrid genres that have emerged from these genres.
This category lists artists in the visual arts who have expressed support for feminism. Some of the people listed here are involved in the feminist art movement and/or have created feminist works. NOTE: Feminist musicians, formerly included in this category, are being transferred to Category:Feminist musicians. Please help by moving remaining ...
Cris Williamson (born February 15, 1947) [1] [2] is an American feminist singer-songwriter and recording artist. She was a visible lesbian political activist [3] during an era when few who were unconnected to the lesbian community were aware of gay and lesbian issues.