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The Motherlode.
With her new book, subtitled
100+ Women Who Made Hip-Hop, Hope wanted to reach a wide range of rap fans. From those who know and treasure the culture to just the casual fan, she wrote a book that all of them could enjoy.
“The Motherlode” author Clover Hope wanted to reach a wide range of hip-hop fans with her new book, those who know and treasure the culture to just the casual fan. (Photo by Ashleigh Rae)
And, as a woman who loves hip-hop, she chose a topic near and dear to her heart: The Female Emcee.
Hip-hop is one of those things where there is always something to learn. Even the most dedicated hip-hop head will find that there’s plenty to discover in
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Universal Hip Hop Museum is passing the mic to the women repping the culture with a powerful new campaign. TheÂ
Fresh, Bold, and So Def Womenâs Initiative (FBSD), led by theÂ
Hip Hop Education Center as the museum announces the kick-off of the plan as part of year-round programming leading up to the 15th anniversary of the Year of the Hip Hop Woman.
Fresh, Bold, and So Def Women (FBSD) began as a Hip Hop feminist intervention project for women of all ages to empower, cultivate, and inspire. The project builds upon the foundation laid by the Womanhood Learning Project launched in 2007 at New York University by the Hip Hop Association and a collective of women who joined forces to tell their story of Hip Hop as they know it. âIn this new era of Hip Hop, women are once again changing the game by building new pathways that empower and cultivate new talent. Iâm elated and applaud the museumâs embrace of our womenâs movement by providing