Is Hip Hop Music for Black Women? | I Am Hip Hop Podcast Ep.5
To mark the end of Women’s History Month, spoken word artist & author Sophia Thakur, and Black-Feminist & Cultural Studies academic Janine Francois, join our host Maya Elese to talk sexual liberation, misogyny & double standards in Hip Hop, as well as how they have managed to find & create other safe spaces in the creative industries.
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