
Powerful Women in Culture: A testament to resilience & talent
Hip hop has long been regarded as a hyper-masculine culture, with graffiti and the wider community fostering a highly competitive and, at times, toxic environment. In this setting, it has often been difficult for newcomers, especially women, to break through. Despite this, countless women have made monumental contributions to the scene, shaping the culture in ways that are still felt today. In this post, we explore how these women have not only navigated the adversities placed upon them but also how they’ve used their talents and passion to elevate hip hop to new heights.

From Skating to Painting: How MEME is making her mark in graffiti and on the world
Today we highlight Meme, a graffiti artist and skateboarder from Northern California. She is the creator of Few and Far, an empowering global collective of women who skate, paint, and support one another. With 23 international members, Few and Far is now a powerful force in both the graffiti and skateboarding communities. Over the last two decades, Meme’s travels and activism have taken her around the world from Cuba to Japan, and she continues to inspire others with her art and commitment to change.