Rapper Sara Socas met this Friday with students from Lanzarote's institutes on the occasion of International Women's Day. During the talk-colloquium, the singer entertained those present with Batalla de Gallos, and some lyrics aimed at vindicating this Women's Day.
The president of the Cabildo, Oswaldo Betancort, thanked the Canarian singer for her presence, known for her committed lyrics and her unique style and who has stood out in the rap scene for "addressing social, political and gender issues in her songs", considering it "crucial to address machismo in spaces like these to raise awareness among young people about its impact and how they can combat it in their daily lives."
In addition to her musical talent, she is also recognized for her activism and her participation in events and projects related to gender equality and human rights. Her music and her voice have resonated among young people and adults, making her a relevant figure in contemporary culture, always carrying the flag for the Canary Islands. Having her in this colloquium with the students to celebrate Women's Day has been "inspiring and educational", he made clear.
"Sara Socas has given us valuable perspectives, opening a very important dialogue on this issue, and it has been an excellent opportunity to reflect and learn through her compositions that are going around the world," Betancort said during the meeting with high school students.
The talk was a prelude to the free concert that the Canarian rapper will give this Friday afternoon in Tahíche.








