Yewande Adeniran discusses misogynoir, safer spaces, and collective justice with Rye Wax's Rachael Williams.

Presenting another masterclass with South East London record store and nightclub Rye Wax as part of their youth mentorship programme, in association with Arts Council England.

This time with CDR team member Yewande Adeniran in conversation with Rye Wax's Rachael Williams aka Ambient Babestation Meltdown, to discuss club programming post covid, prevailing misogynoir, the need for safer spaces and key inclusions, and how we can together strive for collective justice.

Check out their conversation below:

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