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 * Hip Hop Feminism - I'm going to speak more about the separate categories of hip hop and go more in depth about the figures who have knowingly/unknowingly contributed to hip hop feminism over the years
 * i'm Going to talk about individual figures and talk about each of the following
 * Their most feminist work
 * what makes them a feminist
 * how they acknowledge their feminism
 * their genre of hip hop
 * location
 * when talking about the separate categories of hip hop i'm going to talk about certain people in particular who have demonstrated hip hop feminism
 * Cardi B is a hero who is vocal about women's right and supporting women's choices. She constantly breaks barriers and shares her opinions using platforms such as instagram, and Snapchat. Cardi preaches her brand of feminism founded on taking advantage of opportunities, or in street vocabulary, hustling. She is vocal of her love for feminism despite her vernacular and how society paints her out to be. If I’m going to apologize for something is for not knowing what are the right terms to call people .You guys want me to be something that I’m not I’m not going to let you make me feel like I’m something that I’m not .Ya so quick to bash but not educate . She makes her role in feminism clear “Being a feminist is such a great thing and some people feel like someone like me can’t be as great as that," Robyn Rihanna Fenty, better known by her stage name Rihanna is a Barbadian singer, songwriter, and actress. Rihanna practices a very different and almost anachronistic type of feminism. Hey gothic and rebellious aesthetics make her a notable artist in the industry. Rihanna is known for her subliminal and symbolic work and lyricism. She uses music videos and her songs to voice issues affecting marginalized groups. Rihanna being unapologetic has contributed to the sexual liberation of women. She owns her sexuality and uses it as a tool to promote women to do the same. In a May 2013 interview with MTV, The Vagina Monologues writer and feminist Eve Ensler praised the singer, saying, "I'm a huge Rihanna fan, I think she has a kind of agency over her sexuality and she's open about her sexuality, she has enormous grace and she's immensely talented."

Nice bullet points outlining what you want to write about Mtcandy101 (talk) 05:20, 16 May 2018 (UTC)