Miss-Education: The Groundbreaking Women of Hip-Hop Course at Princeton
Manny FacesMarch 10, 202600:48:51

Miss-Education: The Groundbreaking Women of Hip-Hop Course at Princeton

What happens when Hip Hop’s brilliant and powerful women take center stage at an Ivy League university? In this exclusive episode, Manny Faces sits down with Eternia, acclaimed MC and guest artist lecturer, and Dr. Francesca D'Amico-Cuthbert, leading Hip Hop historian, to dive into Princeton’s trailblazing course, “Miss-Education: The Women of Hip-Hop.”

Discover how this never-before-seen course blends live performance, deep cultural history, and raw creativity to shatter old stereotypes and rewrite what academia -- and Hip Hop -- can be. We discuss the ways women MCs and culture-shapers have left their mark on Hip Hop around the world, how inviting actual pioneers into academic spaces is a game-changer, and what this shift could mean for Hip Hop’s next chapter.

If you care about Hip Hop, innovation in education, or the stories that have been left out, you can’t afford to miss this conversation. Class is in session…

Follow Eternia: https://www.instagram.com/TheRealEternia
Follow Dr. D'Amico-Cuthbert: https://www.instagram.com/artefactsbyfrancesca

Special shouts to professor Chesney Snow for making this course possible.
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