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Msia Kibona Clark, an African culture and feminist studies professor at Howard University, said women were “largely invisible” in hip-hop during the ’80s and early ’90s. “Early on the idea was to imitate men in terms of the aesthetics, and the idea was the hip-hop unifor...
In fear, hope, or desperation, these women left home seeking new lives. Some found opportunity; others found more uncertainty—or worse.
Msia Kibona Clark, an African culture and feminist studies professor at Howard University, said women were “largely invisible” in hip-hop during the ’80s and early ’90s. “Early on the idea was to imitate men in terms of the aesthetics, and the idea was the hip-hop uniform —...