Can Hip Hop Empower Women?

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Bushay, S. 2017. Can Hip Hop Empower Women? Sociology Review Magazine. 26 (4), pp. 26-29.
AuthorsBushay, S.
JournalSociology Review Magazine
Journal citation26 (4), pp. 26-29
Year2017
PublisherHodder Education
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Web address (URL)https://www.hoddereducation.co.uk/sociologyreview
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Print01 Apr 2017
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Deposited26 Sep 2018
Accepted06 Jan 2017
Accepted06 Jan 2017
Copyright information© 2017 Hodder Education. All rights reserved.
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