REDEFINED 14: Women’s History Month Special Edition
by admin on March 24, 2005
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VERBALISMS REDEFINED
14: Women’s History Month Special Edition |
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VERBALISMS
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now available in PRINT!
With progress comes elevation and VERBALISMS has elevated to become the
first print magazine about women in hip-hop. Get your copy now!
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| CANVAS: Siloette |
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“Graffiti is very personal
to me."
Siloette, a painter and illustrator whose character
style reflects soft, feminine images with strong, crisp lines that divide
bold, soothing colors talks to VERBALISMS about why her art is important.
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FEATURE: Sex
Sells |
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“Perhaps those with complaints
about women exploiting their sexuality should put more energy into fixing
the environment that makes these girls believe they have
few other choices.”
Senior editor, Emily Youssef, talks to women about the good, the bad
and the ugly of women in hip-hop and explains why we must be aware of
gender issues within hip-hop culture.
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Q & A: Tripping
with Ladybug Mecca |
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"We’re doing some dates
in the United Kingdom and Australia. We’ll be doing our
Digable songs and also our solo stuff. It’s a reunion tour and it’s
the beginning of this album. It’s the beginning of reconnecting."
Ladybug Mecca opens the doors to her fantastic solo
journey, a Digable Planets reunion and protecting our innocence.
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UP NEXT:
The Y-Chromosome Issue |
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VERBALISMS ISSUE TWO+P
A look at how men in hip-hop see women, the culture and women
in the culture.
Available in June!
VERBALISMS Magazine No tits. No ass. Just
women representing hip-hop. Lovely.
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