Students from CEIP Es Vivero make a rap for equality: "I get goosebumps when I see a man abusing a doll"

This initiative took place in the rap workshop that rapper Rafel Swing has been conducting at the educational center during the last few weeks

ARA Balears
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PalmFifth and sixth grade students at CEIP Es Vivero presented a rap song, written by themselves, about equality and the fight for women's rights. This initiative took place during a rap workshop led by rapper Rafel Swing at the school over the past few weeks. It is also part of the awareness-raising activities promoting equality and preventing gender-based violence in schools, coinciding with International Women's Day (25-N) and International Women's Day (8-M).

The lyrics touch on several themes, such as the importance of fighting injustice, the necessary societal change, the relevance of International Women's Day (March 8th), abuse, and citizen action against sexism. In fact, the song's melody says: "We don't want violence, we don't want any comments." The lyrics, written by the students with the help of a Mallorcan rapper, include lines like "I get goosebumps when I see a man abusing a doll," "Society has a disease, we must fight bravely," "We must value women, they endure pain every day," and "There are things that must be eradicated, less racism, less sexism: solidarity and more respect," among others.

The school has published the video on its YouTube channel and shared it on various social media platforms with a clear message: "We all work for a more equal society 365 days a year."

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