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Excerpt from event "Gender Amplified: Women and technological innovation in hip hop", which took place at Bernard College, a liberal arts college for women in New York City. The event aimed to show how women are using technology to redefine the boundaries of music-making and music production and to redefine their own roles. The keynote address was done by Trisha Rose, entitled "Turn the tables: Women and technology in hip hop".
Musique: Betty Davis "The anti-love song" + "Shoo-B-Doop And Cop Him".
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