As female rap artists continue to climb a patriarchal barrier that often inhibits women in the industry, Minaj is one of many female rap artists that have left a lasting mark on women and music.
The University of California, Berkeley, recently announced that they will release a course on Minaj, Hip Hop and feminism. The announcement comes as an exciting new revelation that’s helping to highlight women trailblazers within and out of the industry.
The artist mentioned that she would “love to stop by”
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According to ABC3340 News, the artist mentioned that she would “love to stop by” in response to a tweet released by a Twitter user @Tcmccr.
I’d love to stop by
— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) October 6, 2022
The course will be taught by professor Peace And Love El Henson
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According to social media, the course will be taught by professor Peace And Love El Henson. The class is titled, “The Black Barbie Femmecee & Hip Hop Feminisms.”
A Nicki Minaj course will be taught at The University of California Berkeley.
The course titled ‘Nicki Minaj: The Black Barbie Femmecee & Hip Hop Feminisms’ will go into her impact in the context of broader historical-social structures & Hip-Hop feminisms. pic.twitter.com/uXlRN1V3h1
— Pop Base (@PopBase) October 7, 2022
The professor reportedly asked Minaj for her insights and input in a Twitter thread
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The professor of “The Black Barbie Femmecee & Hip Hop Feminisms” reportedly asked Minaj for her input and insights in a protected Twitter thread.
“This class is interested in thinking critically about u and ur productions w/in the context of broader historical-social structures & hip hop feminisms. [So] having yo personal insights would be AMAZING! [I’m] finalizing things this fall & would love to talk more details w/ u via DM?” the professor reportedly asked Minaj in her Twitter thread.