War On Women Lobby For Real Change On New Album, ‘Wonderful Hell’
In the aftermath of the 2016 election, Shawna Potter felt defeated. After nearly a decade fighting for women's rights and advocating for safer spaces and bystander intervention training, Potter, the front person for the Baltimore-based hardcore collective War On Women saw the inauguration of the 45th president as a direct threat to those very rights she'd been fighting to protect. So she…