by Ishmael Abdusalaam for All HipHop.com
Legendary Public Enemy front man and activist Chuck D has set a 2009 resolution to rectify the marginalized
representation of females in Hip-Hop culture.
A swept aside issue in recent years, Chuck D argues that the lack of prominent women in Hip-Hop is causing the culture to move backward and devalue many of the progressive strides made by female pioneers in the 80s and 90s.
βIn β09, my fighting the power is for women in Hip-Hop, especially groups, producers, songwriters, and label heads,β Chuck D explained
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