By Kyle O'Brien
Connie Lim, better known as musical artist and poet MILCK, made waves at the Women’s March in Washington DC in January. There, she teamed up with 25 female singers to sing a cappella flashmob performances of her song “Quiet” during the protests.
The song was MILCK’s cathartic way of dealing with being a survivor of domestic abuse and anorexia, and its lyrics, along with its subsequent social movement #ICantKeepQuiet, is empowering women everywhere to tell their stories.
The classically trained musician is the daughter of Chinese immigrants, and their story of struggling to make ends meet in a new country while Read full story ›
Source: The Drum