Megan Thee Stallion at Coachella/MegChella with performances and cameos by Queen Latifah, Ciara & Victoria Monét
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Megan Thee Stallion at Coachella/MegChella with performances and cameos by Queen Latifah, Ciara & Victoria Monét
Ever since I rediscovered feminism and have been learning about radfems and such, I’ve become much less hostile to my fellow women and I’ve been rethinking how I see other women (including myself). I think that says a lot about libfem ideology honestly.
Speak up. Raise your voice. Don’t take it anymore. Stand up. Walk fast. Run. Skip. Hop. Hope. Forgive those bastards. Let it go. Move on. Believe. Go for it. Don’t trip. The world is at your fingertips. Your arms. Your hips. Your oyster. That’s what it is. This is a woman’s world if that’s what we make it.
Lil' Kim shook up the hip-hop world when she released her studio debut 'Hard Core' in 1996. Embracing a femme fatale persona, Kim challenged gender stereotypes with songs that combined fashion and sexually explicit references with gangster rap styles. Her provocative and empowering approach set a precedent for her career, but it also helped create a lane for other women–such as today’s hitmaker Cardi B.
“The type of things that she used to say, like I always used to like the slutty talk,” Cardi explained about Kim, in a 2017 interview with VladTV. “Like, ‘Yeah this is so cool.’ Even when I was a virgin. I think it was an alter ego thing. See, women like to feel that way.”
Kim’s verses on hits like “No Time” and “Crush On You” display sex-positive themes, while songs such as “Queen Bitch” flip gender roles. However, Kim’s approach didn’t go well with everyone in the male-dominated genre and she faced misogynistic backlash.
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Guest Blog| Female Unity
Guest Blog| Female Unity
Female Unity – How It Can Be Fully Achieved
In the world we live in today, women need to be each other’s biggest strengths, allies, and support system. We live in a world where men don’t have to do as much as we do before they are given better opportunities than we are. It can get very lonely as a woman at the top, middle, or even at the bottom without having other women rally around you and give…
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