
The Symphony Part III - Restoring The Image of Black Women in Hip-Hop...and Why It Matters
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For the 3rd installment of "The Symphony" series, we focus on the women in hip-hop. Although there are a few exceptions, the prototype for the modern-day female rapper has been to show a lot of skin and keep the rhymes raunchy. They are selling a lot of records and competing with their male counterparts....but at what price?
This panel discussion features:
- Sis. Starla Muhammad, managing editor of The Final Call Newspaper
- Sis. Ca'Tina Muhammad, assistant student minister of Muhammad Mosque #52 in Fort Worth, TX
- Dr. Audrey Muhammad, founder/publisher of Virtue Today Magazine.
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