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Confronting Misogynoir in Hip-Hop: Empowerment v Exploitation, A #BHeard Town Hall

May 23, 2024 @ 7:00 pm 9:00 pm EDT

Hip-Hop has arguably centered the male gaze since its birth 50 years ago, leading to hypersexualized and stereotypical depictions of Black women, marked by disdain and dehumanization. In critically examining this pattern, Moya Bailey coined the term ‘misogynoir’ in 2008 – a term that encapsulates the unique discrimination Black women face that intertwines misogyny and racism.

In recent years, women have been taking the reins of their Hip-Hop narratives, but the debates arise: Are their portrayals empowering, or cloaked exploitations?

This dialogue extends beyond music, spotlighting the broader societal insensitivity and distrust towards Black women, especially those experiencing gender-based aggression and sexual exploitation within Hip-Hop and beyond. In this #BHeard Town Hall, we ask if there’s a connection between the representations of Black women in Hip-Hop and the perception and treatment of Black women as a whole.

Join us in this critical conversation on the role of Hip-Hop in shaping perceptions and realities of Black women’s lives.

Meet the Panelists

  • Moderator, #BHeard Town Hall Series
  • Ivie Ani, Culture journalist, Writer, Editor, On-Air Host
  • Toni Blackman, US Hip Hop Ambassador & Author/Artist
  • Council Member Farah N. Louis, District 45, New York City | Chair of the Committee on Women and Gender Equity
647 Fulton St,
Brooklyn, New York 11217
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Cost

Free

RSVP / Tickets

Advance RSVP Required / Recommended

Artistic Discipline / Area(s) of Activity

Historical / Cultural and Music

Type of Work

Pop / Entertainment, Culturally Specific and Educational

Kid/Family Friendliness

Appropriate for Teens and Older

Neighborhood (Event Location)

Fort Greene