Ladies of Hip-Hop

By: Ladies of Hip-Hop
  • Summary

  • Making Herstory Ladies of Hip-Hop (LOHH) is a nonprofit organization that provides artistic opportunities for girls & women in Hip-Hop culture. Through female-powered workshops, performances, public talks, and professional development training, LOHH is educating and cultivating Hip-Hop's next generation of female leaders.
    Ladies of Hip-Hop
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Episodes
  • Conversations with HER
    May 29 2021

    "I never, ever did anything unless it was me, sounded like me, looked like me..." -Ursula Rucker

    Chatting with the incomparable @urucker about her work, life, and working together at UW-Madison.

    Ursula Rucker is an interdisciplinary poet, performer, and recording artist whose work reflects on personal history, family, and place. She characterizes her work as situated “along the edge of the terrains of poetry.” Rucker has released five albums and collaborated with a wide range of artists outside of the field of poetry, including The Roots, musicians and Pew Fellows Jamaaladeen Tacuma and King Britt, and, most recently, Pulitzer Prize-winning photographer Clarence Williams III. She has toured with her live performance memoir, My Father’s Daughter, which she describes as “90 minutes of self-truth and discovery.” In 2017, she collaborated with Nigerian sound and installation artist Emeka Ogboh to create Logan Squared: Ode to Philly, which featured an epic poem by Rucker that reflected Philadelphians’ voices and visions for the city. The work was presented as part of Mural Arts Philadelphia’s Center-supported, citywide Monument Lab exhibition. A Philly 360 Creative Ambassador and recipient of Leeway Foundation’s Transformation Award, Rucker is the subject of the 2008 documentary Ursula Rucker: Poet, directed by Michael J. Dennis.
    #PhillyJawns

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    1 hr
  • Club Stories
    Jul 30 2020
    Host by Michele Byrd-McPhee & LaTasha We moderate an inter-generational chat with inter-disciplinary women. Basically multisyllabic words to describe women that do all the things and think in all the ways! 🖤👏🏾⠀
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    2 hrs and 53 mins
  • On this episode we are featuring DJ Bizzy Brown and DJ Mariella
    Mar 28 2020

    This is our first official Ladies Hip-Hop podcast episode hosted by myself Michele Byrd-McPhee a.k.a. the LadyByrd featuring two of our favorite crew members DJ Bizzy Brown and DJ Mariella discussing that DJ life.

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    30 mins

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