Launching the Spring 2026 semester, the Ivy League university will introduce the course highlighting how women emcees ...
I knew little about the music industry before becoming editor in chief of Honey, a young magazine for urban women, right after the somewhat anticlimactic shift from the 20th to the 21st century.
Princeton’s new course explores Hip Hop history through a feminist lens. See how the Ivy League class is giving these rappers ...
Hall of Famer Cheryl ‘Salt’ James stakes her solo reign with the new single ‘Kings & Queens,’ showcasing her legendary legacy ...
Held at Princeton’s Lewis Center for the Arts and open to students across disciplines with no prerequisites, Miss-Education ...
HipHopWired had the opportunity to speak with Martha Diaz about the symposium held at Lincoln Center celebrating the contributions of women in Hip-Hop. On Friday (April 5), the Alice Tully Hall at ...
Passing the Crown unites female emcees, breakers, and DJs with female classical musicians to combat the underrepresentation of women of color in music Zuri Appleby, Lindsay Niccs, and Rachel Francis ...
Throughout hip-hop’s history, women have been trendsetters and rule-breakers in the culture without being properly recognized as such. DJ Kool Herc is credited as hip-hop’s founding father for playing ...
Because music executives have little faith in the profitability of female solo artists, women, who were once a dominant force in hip-hop, have become almost completely invisible in the industry today, ...
The class will highlight the impact of women emcees like Lil Kim and Cardi B, while examining the culture’s history through a ...