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“Social media creates a really skewed measure of aspiration that you feel like you have to reach every time you log on to Instagram,” said Rina Sawayama, a 27 year-old model and musician whose catchy pop anthems examine millennial relationships with social media and technology. “I want to make people feel less alone.” She uses her Instagram account @リナ・サワヤマ to speak out about the lack of Asian representation in fashion and music, and to open up a dialogue about the pressures of social media with her followers. In October, Ms. Sawayama released an eight-song mini-album, “Rina,” that chronicles her experiences as a woman of color, both online and in the music world. “I wanted to repurpose the bubble gum pop mold of Britney and ‘N Sync and write about something political,” said Ms. Sawayama, who graduated from Cambridge University in 2012 with a degree in political science. Read more about Rina in the link in bio. Photograph by Daniyel Lowden-Stoole for The New York Times @daniyellowden


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