Victoria Ruiz
Victoria Ruiz is frontwoman for Downtown Boys. Their album Full Communism is available now via Don Giovanni Records. You can follow Downtown Boys on Twitter here.
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Fuck the Police: Victoria Ruiz (Downtown Boys) on Why You Should Protest the Cops, Too
Revisiting Ruiz’s 2017 essay on how, if we’re to protest Donald Trump, we must also protest one of his biggest supporters: the police.
The Success of 4:44
"Jay-Z sees building generational wealth—which seems to mean more than money—as his legacy of black excellence."
The Health of the Music Industry
Discussions with artists about insurance, the Affordable Care Act, and the proposed Republican plan’s potential impact on their lives and work.
Connecting Those Diaspora Dots: An Interview With Swet Shop Boys’ Heems
"This is not about me being from New York or Riz being from the UK. This is about a global feeling, influence, and connection."
Victoria Ruiz (Downtown Boys) on Kendrick Lamar’s Necessary Power
In the face of white supremacy, DAMN. demands respect.
Fuck the Police: Victoria Ruiz (Downtown Boys) on Why You Should Protest the Cops This Weekend, Too
When you’re marching against Trump on Saturday, remember who helped him win the presidency.
Victoria Ruiz (Downtown Boys) Talks Trans FX’s Into The Blu
Shoegaze isn’t a good enough description for what Trans FX does. It's a post-punk sound with a velvety cosmic Instagram filter over it.
Victoria Ruiz (Downtown Boys) Talks Sublime With Rome’s Sirens
On the band's new album, Sublime with Rome contends with the for-midable legacy of its predecessor, Sublime. Guess who wins.
Victoria Ruiz (Downtown Boys) Talks Shamir’s Ratchet
Shamir's debut album describes what it's like to be a young, black, smart artist in cities that have been turned into playgrounds for the rich.









