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Women used the writing system to communicate their most intimate thoughts to one another in China’s heavily gender-divided society—a disparity that still endures today Breaking News I Dont Care shirt .These ancient origins have inspired the founders of a new NVSHU, an all-female music collective founded in 2018 among the ever-expanding skylines of modern-day Shanghai. Lhaga Koondhor (aka Asian Eyez), Amber Akilla, and Daliah Spiegel began the project last year by offering deejaying lessons to femme, non-binary, and LGBTQ+ people in the local electronic music scene. But beyond that, they hoped to provide these marginalized individuals—among them, emerging producers, DJs, and artists—a gathering place in the city.Although this class of DJ workshop has become increasingly prevalent in the West, in Shanghai, NVSHU is the first of its kind. As expat DJs, Koondhor and Akilla bonded over their parallel histories of navigating the white, male-dominated Western club industry. Despite coming from different backgrounds—Spiegel, originally from Vienna, relocated to Shanghai in 2014; Koondhor and Akilla moved from Switzerland and Australia, respectively, in 2017—all three strove to activate “a space that allows female and LGTBQ+ people to DJ without feeling intimidated,” Akilla says. In their eyes, NVSHU is more of a loose network of instructors and participants with similar values organized over social media rather than “a closed members club,” Koondhor says.NVSHU offers lessons in both English and Mandarin, and while its founders are English speakers, they are careful of imposing their native language onto local students and extend that sensitivity to every corner of what they do. As an expatriate, Akilla is acutely aware of the limits of trying to transfer Western ideas of feminism to Shanghai; the goal of NVSHU is to empower marginalized individuals through music education, but they are also wary of engaging in overtly political discussions with their students. “I can’t tell a woman who is growing up here how she should perceive her sexuality or her gender identity,” Akilla says. “That’s a form of colonization. You can only support people on their journey.”
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3 reviews for Breaking News I Dont Care shirt

  1. Anonymous

    I’ve had these shirts for about two years now. I wear them almost daily under my work uniform for warmth and they still look black (no fading) and haven’t become misshapen or developed holes at all. Incredible value.
  2. Anonymous

    I love the shirt, just one problem. The tag is NOT a tear away tag. I may have been a little aggressive trying to tear it, and it tore part of the shirt with the tag. It’s okay because it’s just on the bottom left, but bad design. As long as you’re okay with a tag being there it’s a good shirt.

  3. Anonymous

    exactly as described, a little larger than I expected, but I’ll was them up and they’ll be fine, I’d rather a little slack than too tight.
    They’re not styling, or going out wear! Wear them to bed or under a sweatshirt, or alone on a windy nice day or cool day. Thinner than Garlan brand, but that one was too tight

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