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Louder Than A Riot

Beauty is in the eye of the male gaze: DreamDoll, Doechii and Baby Tate

Louder Than A Riot

NPR

Music History, Music, Society & Culture, Music Interviews, True Crime

4.4 β€’ 3.1K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 30 March 2023

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

The male gaze looms over everything, but hip-hop is its favorite entertainment. Those under its watchful eye feel objectified or shamed if they don't give it what it wants to see. In this episode, we share the stories of three artists who are pushing back on the male gaze in their personal relationships, social interactions and even industry-wide.

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0:00.0

What's up, y'all?

0:01.2

Before we get into this week's episode,

0:03.3

we've got some news of our own.

0:05.0

As part of the 10% layoffs company wide,

0:07.7

NPR has decided to discontinue

0:09.6

a lot of the NRAAP podcasts after this current season.

0:13.3

Our entire production team,

0:15.1

Gabby Bullgarelli,

0:16.4

Saraya Shockley,

0:17.8

Sam J. Leeds, and Mono Sundarason,

0:20.1

has been laid off.

0:21.5

And even though this happened in the midst

0:22.9

of our second season coming out,

0:25.0

our layoff team members have graciously agreed

0:27.4

to finish out this season for now.

0:30.0

Because like us,

0:31.3

they believe these stories are way too important,

0:33.4

not to be told.

0:34.7

So we're gonna keep shaking the table,

0:36.7

shifting the culture,

0:38.2

and bringing you the best long form hip-hop journalists

0:40.3

impossible.

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