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Womyn In Rhyme (Femcees)
Women In Rhyme Women emcees are rarely highlighted. So much that outsiders believe womyn don’t exist in culture. This is a wolrd cultural problem. The Jukeboxx Movement seeks to change this. Please share their names and music. If you see any women missing, well-known or unknown, please comment below so they can be added to this…
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Lil’ Wayne’s Out-of-this-World Misogyny
I know it’s a given. You all are probably saying “well, duh Jukeboxx!” but NO…I’ve been listening to this man since before Juvenile’s 400 Degreez. His underground music back in the day didn’t have the extreme mysogyny that it has today (or the complete lack of common sense aside from the random clever bars, which…
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A New Concept of Peace and Freedom
India has changed my concept of freedom and peace. In India I found the “unorganized” traffic to be peaceful. There were no traffic lights, lines on the road or sidewalks in many parts of the city. And the best thing: no police harassment or fear that I would be pulled over because of my identity.…
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Seven Days Until India
Hi, my name is Ansley and I have 7 more days until India! This is an initiative sponsored by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs with the Department of Music at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It’s called Next Level. Next Level artists have gone through a…
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I Urge Women and Girls Everywhere to Nourish Their Souls
Interview with Abhijit Ganguly from
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The Hip Hop Academy: From Patna to Kolkata
On the last day of India and can’t believe the magic that’s happened! I have been dancing everywhere! In the street, at the radio station, theatre, the rain, the bathroom, the hotel hallway, hotel bathrooms and kitchen, elevators, hotel lobby, garage, in a garden, a temple and at the Ganges river. I’ve been on my “child-hood insomnia” schedule…
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Seven Days Until India
Hi, my name is Ansley and I have 7 more days until India! This is an initiative sponsored by the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs with the Department of Music at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It’s called Next Level. Next Level artists have gone through a…