"Sonita's family had moved to Iran when she was eight, fleeing the war that raged in Afghanistan. Since she didn't have a legal ID, Sonita couldn't go to school, and instead cleaned bathrooms at an NGO, which taught her how to read and write. That's when she started writing poetry — and listening to hip hop. The first rapper she remembers hearing? Eminem. Even though she didn't understand his lyrics, when she heard the music, Sonita realized she could tell her own story— and started writing songs of her own. She struggled to find studio space; in Iran, it is illegal for a woman to sing without special permission from the government. But with the help of a few rebellious producers, she started recording...
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
"Sonita, The Feminist Afghan Rapper Fighting Against Child Marriage, Will Give You Chills"
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