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Originally posted by TheEpitome1920
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Kim launched Ll' Kim Cares, an organization to help battered women, runaway children and homeless people. She was also the subject of an undergraduate English class at Syracuse University that focused on the cultural significance of her lyrics. The class entitled "Introduction to Race and Discourse: Hip-Hop Eshu: Queen B@#$H 101" centered on hip-hop and "black life in Africa's diaspora" as well as gender and sexuality issues, with a focus on the rapper.
— Rashaun Hall
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Umm, as an alumni of SU I truly want my donations back. I don't recall my stringent academics being marked by classes dedicated to such foolishness as this.
I'm really pissed about this! I thought those Tupac classes out in CA were bad enough, but Lil' Kim- give me a break. All her lyrics are about blow jobs and money. Now what is cultural signifcant about that?