In the interview, Luana Hansen reflects on black feminist rap, which she argues combines everything that Black empowerment is fighting for: fighting racism, empowering the black community and including it in society. White feminism of the mainstream variety doesn’t represent the reality of women from the periphery, e.g. Brazil, a country were racism is extremely strong even though the majority of the population is not white. Hansen presents us with the idea of a feminism that would enhance the movement for black empowerment.