Unknown Speaker 00:07 running away from the fleet, that kind of that type of thing to join it alternative women don't have a long life in the army desert sooner dropout rate mean, there's been an increase of women going into the army for all the reasons that you've said, but they don't stay in this world just because the army mirrors women's oppression and even more grueling, terrible ways. And there's such discrimination so that what happens too many women go in working class women, especially especially black and Puerto Rican women, they go in and they think, well, I'll get the equivalent of my college degree I'll be I won't be on welfare, you know, blah, blah. And just they find out that they are relegated into the worst jobs they face terrible discrimination. The incidences of rape are higher in the armed forces for women than it is in the general society and so there's a very high shall we say drop out a dishonorable discharge rate which is a topic for another discussion because the same thing will happen to the rappers a lot of times more expensive and you know, we were talking about different things have some space Unknown Speaker 02:19 I want to I'm not really sure that much more women, Unknown Speaker 02:42 it's just just not recognized. And this was a completely lie Unknown Speaker 02:48 to take. This time, Unknown Speaker 02:52 as we discover a lot of composers Unknown Speaker 03:01 into interest. I just don't have the means now. But if I were in England, and I was wondering, that Unknown Speaker 03:13 is very intentionally, because this was so much more effective. Put slogans, entertain on the board outside where she was. Unknown Speaker 03:25 He was very outspoken, very courageous. So whether this wasn't the intention here is not Unknown Speaker 03:34 exactly true. What is her, she's one of the few women in sports, it's not a church, which is holding up. And as feminists are delving into our history, we're finding more and more hatred that really painted but on the other women were excluded from that area of work, especially in the modern capitalist period, just because they wanted to pay you had to be paid had anything to do you have to have adequate or you were had to be able to have a specific lifestyle, which could allow you to accomplish and many of the papers actually had wives who provided to so many women who wanted to be comfortable, didn't have wives who could provide for them in that situation. So the basic point I was just trying to make is that for women to become painters they have to break into or in any kind of artistic way most they had to get in the middle the other had the sort of people who sort of control the culture. We've also decided certain areas of humans artistic expression. And I am not an origin story, the main center is not in the morning. Even a tiny bit is is that really what I like to use and it's always nice to teach debate over the difference between a craft and an art so what you're saying is that with someone like Petra she actually wanted to get to artistic ability for for working class art people that she modeled yourself but nonetheless she was the first to be allowed to study in New York Unknown Speaker 05:45 State so we didn't learn how to do it because they're from Unknown Speaker 05:57 non traditional we're not any they weren't allowed to be academies and get on social media that being expected to be a wife and a mother as the only child she in the struggle of Unknown Speaker 06:16 rediscovery and others didn't have any sort of official entrance into society. Unknown Speaker 06:27 But nevertheless reasonable at the time Unknown Speaker 06:31 became very knowledgeable and know things differently. So, painting a much more difficult Unknown Speaker 06:47 situation on the meter was helping Unknown Speaker 06:53 through as to what coffee for Kenya has Unknown Speaker 07:03 experienced women very related story Unknown Speaker 07:13 in parallel and the experience in general Unknown Speaker 07:19 or movement is different in Unknown Speaker 07:21 the way that we make moral working class was supposed to be mainly black, Unknown Speaker 07:37 Hispanic, but other than that, their experience with the movement has been saying Unknown Speaker 07:46 the experience of pain Unknown Speaker 07:51 discrimination Unknown Speaker 08:05 right that category Unknown Speaker 08:46 to become four to become an sp Unknown Speaker 09:01 the listening audience viewing audience is what moves they're restricted to focus on Breaking Unknown Speaker 09:27 Bad down our mail women can No no I can do that. Scheduled sky Unknown Speaker 09:43 stuff so much the edge to Unknown Speaker 09:54 the beds for much bigger acuity You guys should possibly be Unknown Speaker 10:13 allowed to play Unknown Speaker 10:17 with your breakers, Unknown Speaker 10:19 the matter service also email groups Unknown Speaker 10:28 because essentially, for the most part any discussion, you get acted as though that's basically the world they even mentioned the presidency, they haven't made any thing out of it just a casual reference. So this is really one of the first times as appreciated was considered that let the basketball do that you will be better remain intact with the fact that historically broken into those sheltered areas activity and manifesting talent context they're just beginning remainders isolated out, this could be male side on a support group somehow to it and have just broken and become part of it. I think part of it triggers the performance aspect of necessarily what you've done. But I think part of it also is just consciousness. Unknown Speaker 11:48 And this discussion also, in the same sense, almost anywhere, any really newspaper articles, books in several fields now anything they don't talk about is compatible. All this stuff, we got the word, Unknown Speaker 12:06 yeah, he's talking Unknown Speaker 12:10 about is the combination of three parts TV breaking, Unknown Speaker 12:16 to what escaping the commercialization is to work in politics, to see that, if it started out as a mass form, then, you know, get higher downloads and what happens but you can do it, you have to have at least a woman that follow up so that you see an email coming in from above as opposed to a genuine sort of interest by the women to do the women worry. Unknown Speaker 12:45 We deal with, they always but they haven't been Unknown Speaker 12:51 they're not allowed to produce the same way as men. It's not that there was no interest. Because women have been interested, Unknown Speaker 12:59 try Unknown Speaker 13:00 it being rejected discriminated against by these guys, and they don't want it Unknown Speaker 13:11 they have two boyfriends and boyfriends, right? I mean, you know, Unknown Speaker 13:15 what can you do? What do you boyfriend tells you to wind up seeing or what they have been snapped up. They have the typical breaking early on. In fact, Unknown Speaker 13:32 I think it was a commercial commercialization and trading is a matching Unknown Speaker 13:40 activity, all that everything is true that wouldn't have been incorporated into breakdance. And because of that, it pushes that need to be willing to show the show would be better to cheering the crowd. But that doesn't mean that women have not been involved in that. Unknown Speaker 14:05 That's why women are now present. Unknown Speaker 14:08 Commercialization, commercial establishment, it's like to have Unknown Speaker 14:15 a new rack rack and beyond Unknown Speaker 14:21 that it can be very active Unknown Speaker 14:23 and there's a challenge to demand. Traffic is just a big ego. Challenge is a good example of how I was taught this by them male rappers it's a rap song and aware of typical relations between men and women. This is presented in produce also women rappers. Sample right here, which is an assertion of refusal to just accept that automatically so there's a struggle around things going on within within This morning though people are doing conscious training feminists or anything like that. There's a kind of intuitive sense that there's a battle. And there's something listed in the struggle of these forms. It's taking place in dramatic way, the whole the whole trilogy of the other rock things on the walls also challenging the original version of the trilogy. So it goes together now popular rap ensembles you make Unknown Speaker 15:39 the time sorry, no, I was just thinking it's a very complicated relationship Unknown Speaker 15:44 between commercialization, Unknown Speaker 15:48 the women's participation, Unknown Speaker 15:49 I mean, it's something that you do just to try and maintain because it's the it's from the outside it's outside pressure that put on men that makes them more open to having participate but at the same time Unknown Speaker 16:09 it's not as though it's only because Unknown Speaker 16:12 of that not a struggle to get into it these are people who share the same friends throughout history, any art can be created men and women manage so, Unknown Speaker 16:31 I mean the women have been overwhelmed. So there is there a kind of separatist view that they should do. So, I think they Unknown Speaker 16:48 can say yes there are often in order to sign in significant bankers who asked for have one of them Unknown Speaker 17:09 they used to walk to their groups at one time. And now the. Unknown Speaker 17:24 Power they present the Unknown Speaker 17:28 stage and take off their shirts coming out soon to show up they have to wear Unknown Speaker 17:37 high heeled shoes except to attract employees there is Unknown Speaker 17:49 rice beans or you name it they are struggling and we want to be the only women that will stop reality. actually asking this question to one Unknown Speaker 18:33 and she said that when they go to a party Unknown Speaker 18:37 before you get a lot of jealousy or sexual harassment to be able to talk to me don't have enough room for the audience to like so they really have to inform their performance to be much more distinct. When they have so they don't get a lot of actually many of the women integrated. Unknown Speaker 19:27 It also made the macros Unknown Speaker 19:28 very big. So people talk about how much support they have Unknown Speaker 19:39 and make sure you're staying with them. Many, many, many. Support, Support, Support Good day what's up? Unknown Speaker 20:47 You, you Oh, my slides