LADY GUN: INDIGO’S SINGLEPLAYER IS THE MOST UNIQUE ALBUM YOU’LL HEAR TODAY
— LADY GUN GOES SONG BY SONG THROUGH INDIGO MATEO’S SOPHOMORE ALBUM

i-D magazine Manifesto by Indigo Mateo
Indigo’s story originally appeared in up + rising, a celebration of extraordinary Black voices, and is the first chapter of i-D's 40th anniversary issue (1980-2020). i-D chronicled over 100 activists and artists, musicians and writers, photographers and creatives, in Atlanta, Baltimore, Minneapolis, LA, London, New York, Paris and Toronto.

KQED Interview "What Would a Police-Free Oakland Look Like?"

— “A lot of the time, a survivor needs visibility and the ability to use their voice. Also to have stable housing and a pathway to a career. Those ideologies are really what make us safe, as opposed to constantly capturing people, putting them away and filtering them back into society, often with more vindication and more trauma than what they had before.”

Afropunk Article "Combating Sexual Harassment with Creativity"

In August 2019, the musician-activist Indigo Mateo appeared on the AFROPUNK Brooklyn Solution Sessions panel about Street Harassment. We asked Indigo to write about how her experiences enabled her creative response.

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