Tupac Shakur urged women to "keep ya head up" when fathers didn't do their part in raising children in poverty. He also recorded songs with misogynystic lyrics. How does that square? This hour, we continue our Monday conversation about misogyny in hip-hop culture. Our guests in studio:
- Natasha Chen Christensen, chair of anthropology, history, political science and sociology at Monroe Community College
- William Cleeton-Gandino, college student and rapper
- Marquette Loyd, social activist
- Gregory Brandon, aka DJ G-Nyce