About this Event
Out in Tech's leaders of the Queer/Trans Black, Indigenous & People of Color (QTBIPOC) Committee will host a virtual panel of music professionals to discuss joy and healing through music.
Panelists include:
: "Escapism is usually the theme," Karma explains of her work, which blends melodic rap flows with drum-and-bass-forward beats.
Karma Rivera is a Chicago-born, Portland-based rapper and performer who masterfully fuses Hip Hop, Latin and global influences to create her alternative Rap signature sound. Proudly representing her Puerto Rican heritage, Karma brings a fresh and evocative approach to the Pacific Northwest music scene, crafting music that is both bold and relatable.
“Being based in Portland has heavily influenced my development. I’ve witnessed the challenges and beauty of being an artist in a small but growing music scene, and I embrace my role as a hometown advocate for the city’s cultural and musical growth.”
Artist Links: Instagram | Youtube | Spotify
Information on other panelists to be shared in early January.
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Please note: This event is centered, designed and for our QTBIPOC-only community. If you would like to participate in Out in Tech’s other virtual and in-person events, feel free to check out OIT’s Eventbrite page and our list of upcoming events:
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