
Kiana Fitzgerald
Hip-hop scholar and journalist, author of "Ode to Hip Hop," offering expertise on the genre's evolution and challenges.
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Sep 30, 2023 • 46min
Hip-hop is 50 and it's having a midlife crisis
Join hip-hop scholar Jason England, who teaches at Carnegie Mellon, and journalist Kiana Fitzgerald, the author of "Ode to Hip Hop," as they dive into hip-hop's 50th anniversary. They discuss how the genre grapples with its legacy of misogyny and anti-LGBTQ sentiment while highlighting the important role women play in its evolution. England points out the crisis of authenticity hip-hop faces today, and Fitzgerald shares insights on the changing dynamics and challenges female artists encounter. Together, they inspire a call for inclusivity and meaningful change in the industry.

Oct 4, 2023 • 37min
In Her Shoes: 50 Years of Hip Hop
Bevy Smith, Debra Lee, and Kiana Fitzgerald discuss the 50th anniversary of hip hop, reflecting on its impact, evolution, and challenges. They address the representation of women in the industry, misogyny and homophobia in hip hop, and the hope for positive change in the genre's future.

Sep 26, 2023 • 46min
Hip-Hop Is 50 and It’s Having a Midlife Crisis
Kiana Fitzgerald, author of Ode to Hip-Hop, discusses how women are leading hip-hop today but at what cost. Jason England, a hip-hop scholar, reflects on the genre's midlife crisis, questioning the shift from revolutionary to an establishment culture. The podcast explores persistent issues of homophobia and misogyny in hip-hop and the need for accountability. It also delves into the challenges and triumphs of women artists, highlighting Lil Kim and Nicki Minaj, and examines the treatment of women in the industry.