
#StandUp4WnG: Queen Latifah Covers The Source Magazine (May ’94)
WE ARE TAKING A STAND. Every day in hiphop is a day we celebrate women. The month of March is when we take our daily celebration to the next level.
WE ARE TAKING A STAND. Every day in hiphop is a day we celebrate women. The month of March is when we take our daily celebration to the next level.
WE ARE TAKING A STAND. Every day in hiphop is a day we celebrate women. The month of March is when we take our daily celebration to the next level.
Just months after the release of her classic debut solo album The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Lauryn Hill graced the cover of the 1999 free preview issue of Honey Magazine.
Throughout the month of March, HARI will be celebrating women with a multi-part Women's History Month Series. The HARI 2017 Women’s History Month series will establish a knowledge base, highlight key woman figures in and around hiphop and explore the significance of women in the development of the genre and its sound. The series will also celebrate the centrality of women in continually and creatively shaping and changing the world.
Throughout the month of March, HARI will be celebrating women with a multi-part Women's History Month Series. The HARI 2017 Women’s History Month series will establish a knowledge base, highlight key woman figures in and around hiphop and explore the significance of women in the development of the genre and its sound. The series will also celebrate the centrality of women in continually and creatively shaping and changing the world.
Throughout the month of March, HARI will be celebrating women with a multi-part Women's History Month Series. The HARI 2017 Women’s History Month series will establish a knowledge base, highlight key woman figures in and around hiphop and explore the significance of women in the development of the genre and its sound. The series will also celebrate the centrality of women in continually and creatively shaping and changing the world.
Throughout the month of March, HARI will be celebrating the women of hiphop with a multi-part Women's History Month Series. The HARI 2017 Women’s History Month series will establish a knowledge base, highlight key woman figures in and around hiphop and explore the significance of women in the development of the genre and its sound. The series will also celebrate the centrality of women in continually and creatively shaping and changing the world.
Marcyliena Morgan, Founding Director of the Hiphop Archive and Research Institute at Harvard University, discusses how a Kung Fu video relates to hip-hop, female power, the black community, and building a better America.
Check out the latest Rhymes & Reasons interview with Dr. Marcyliena Morgan, Founding Director of the Hiphop Archive and Research Institute (HARI) at Harvard University and the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research.
MC Lyte is one of early Hiphop’s most successful recording artists and remains an important figure in its history. She continues to record, perform, and dj and serves as a model and reminder that a woman emcee doesn’t always have to show her body in order to tell her story.