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Who's playin' whom? Overwhelming influence of hip-hop culture, rap music on HBCU campuses concerns students, faculty In December 2000, Dr. Thomas Earl Midgette had harsh words for the hip-hop movement that was sweeping his campus. When he was interviewed for an article ......(Continue Reading) Black women crusade against 'gangsta rap.' - music C. Delores Tucker of the National Political Congress of Black Women is leading a national crusade against rap music that is demeaning to women. She said ......(Continue Reading)What's really going on: entertainment insiders, thinkers and consumers candidly discuss hip-hop's outlook on Black women's sexuality We are mothers, sisters, daughters and lovers of hip-hop. We've emulated the sexy confidence of Salt-N-Pepa and the toughness of MC Lyte. We've wept ......(Continue Reading)Sex & music has it gone too far? backlash over lyrics, violence and threat to young women grows THERE'S always been a connection between sex and music, but a new generation and new generations of technology have pushed the connection to the limits, ......(Continue Reading)'Bang': Guns, rap, and silence - violence in rap music A lot of people were interested in the Sean "Puffy" Combs trial: fans of rap music; celebrity-watchers; connoisseurs of popular culture. But one group ......(Continue Reading)
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