marginalised voices, forcing them into the cultural conversation in new kinds of ways. that has always been a key aspect of it, that is part of why it s still popular. there is a sense of identity, a sense of purpose within hip hop that is forcing its way into the conversation. the 50th anniversary film series also pays tribute to the women who have made an impact in the quite masculine world of hip hop. i wanted to make sure that at least three of the films spoke to women rappers. so, eve in barbershop, that was her first role in film and acting. queen latifah we are showing in just wright. also lauryn hill in sister act 2: back in the habit. we wanted to make sure that their presence in film history was known and was significantly highlighted, celebrated. hip hop has become a multi billion dollar global industry,