How We Villainize Black Women Who Disagree with Males: C. Delores Tucker
WE Survive Abuse/Tonya GJ Prince by Tonya GJ Prince
Episode notes
We're going back to Rap/HipHop history in the early years. During the earlier days of Hip-Hop & Rap, civil rights activist C. Delores Tucker voiced her concerns about violence and misogyny in the music lyrics. She took her concerns to media, owners of record companies, community events, and even the United States Congress. In response, some of the top Rap/HipHop artists 'dissed' her in their songs. We also look at an example of how women can and do publicly disagree without being disagreeable.
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