As hip-hop turns 50, the stories told by and centering women in the culture are more important than ever. Here, eight writers tell us why.
Issa Rae's 'Rap Sh!t' Spotlights Black Women Being Their Authentic Selves in Hip Hop
8 Female Hip-Hop Book Authors on Women in Hip-Hop Culture
Life and Hip-Hop: How women's role in the industry allows for empowerment, breaking norms - Daily Bruin
A New Book on Hip-Hop and Fashion's Fraught Relationship
An NPR Best Book of the Year, Without God Save the Queens, it is possible that the contributions of dozens of important female hip-hop artists who
God Save the Queens: The Essential History of Women in Hip-Hop (PB) (2020)
Women Rappers Who Made Hip-Hop History - XXL
A Salt-N-Pepa Hip-Hop Feminism Syllabus, by Starrene Rhett Rocque
Can't Stop Won't Stop: A History of the Hip-Hop Generation by Jeff Chang
50 years of hip-hop: The women take the mic
Hip-hop: Reshaping youth culture worldwide
10 Books That Tell the Story of Hip-Hop History
The Paris Review - Joan Morgan, Hip-Hop Feminism, and 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
8 Ways to Teach and Learn About Hip-Hop - The New York Times
UI Press, Rae Linda Brown Edited and with a Foreword by Guthrie P. Ramsey Jr.