Through a catchy country song specifically addressing what she experienced as a queer femme audio engineer, McKain Lakey comments on “women and non cis-dudes in the service industry being in this position of having to conform to ways of being in the world that are placed upon us rather than being given the agency to present as we want to and as we are. [It] morphed into a commentary on the patriarchy.”
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