Hanorah Hanley is a multi-ethnic artist and advocate for consent based in Montreal. Although primarily a musician, she is also a visual artist and young writer. In 2016, she successfully campaigned for mandatory consent education at her alma mater John Abbott College. Her album, "Post-Romantic Stress Disorder" (2017), and frank discussion of sexual assault and mental health during her appearance on Canada's "The Voice," on which she was a quarter-finalist, have put her on Journal de Montréal's "2018's Most Inspiring Quebec Women" list. She is completing her undergrad in Studio Arts at Concordia University and signed with Dare to Care Records in 2018.
Defence/Offense, Lupé
In her poems, Defence/Offense, and Lupé, Hanorah Hanley writes about being haunted by a new partners past relationship, as well as learning how to pull back her claws while dealing with PTSD.