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Joan Morgan (American author)

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390:, in which she examines the complexities of feminism for women who have grown up with hip hop. She examines the perceived hypocrisies in being a feminist woman who supports black male-centric movements like Farrakhan's Million Man March and hip-hop - which she argues has many male-centric elements. She explores the dynamic of ascribing to feminism while simultaneously enjoying some aspects of patriarchal culture, focusing on how one balances and reconciles these seemingly conflicting ideas. 393:
She asks herself questions like "Can you be a good feminist and admit out loud that there are things that you kinda dig about patriarchy?" and "Suppose you don't want to pay for your own dinner, hold the door open, fix things, move furniture, or get intimate with whatever's under the hood of a car"?
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Morgan went to the elementary school, PS 2, on Fulton Avenue, then to junior high on 148th on Washington Avenue. During that time she went to the Clermont Center in the Clermont projects. In 1979, Morgan went to the
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Kennedy, Lisa; West, Cornel; Morgan, Joan; Wood, Joe; Lester, Julius; Tate, Greg; Wallace, Michele; hooks, bell; Stewart, Frank (photographs by) (17 September 1991).
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In 2012, Morgan participated in a 12-city panel tour series called "Does Hip-Hop Hate Women," which was held at college campuses across the country at
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titled "The Pleasure Principle: A Post-Hip Hop Search for a Black Feminist Politics of Pleasure". Morgan was also an instructor at
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in security and her mother, Maud Morgan, worked at Montefiore as a nurse, also teaching at the community center, Clermont Center.
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in the Bronx, where she had previously attended a summer school enrichment program. She graduated from Fieldston in 1983.
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2013: Stanford University, Dr. St. Clair Drake Award for Outstanding Teaching for the course "The Pleasure Principle"
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In 1999, Morgan coined the phrases "Black girl magic" and "hip hop feminist" through her groundbreaking book
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Morgan, Joan (Winter 2015). "Why We Get Off: Moving Towards a Black Feminist Politics of Pleasure".
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National Woman's Political Caucus, Excellence Merit Media Award (EMMA) for Mike Tyson trial coverage
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among others. Panelists included local hosts and a rotating group that included Bakari Kitwana,
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and later was president of the Jamaican Freedom League in the Bronx. In 1968, she moved to the
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Morgan, Joan (13 February 1996). "Fly-Girls, Bitches, Hos: Notes From a Hip-Hop Feminist".
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Morgan, Joan; Cooper, Brittney (foreword by); Lindsey, Treva B. (afterword by) (2017).
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Carpenter, Faedra Chatard; Morgan, Joan (2006). "An Interview with Joan Morgan".
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It's About Time We Got Off: Claiming a Pleasure Politic in Black Feminist Thought
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It's About Time We Got Off: Claiming a Pleasure Politic in Black Feminist Thought
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It's About Time We Got Off: Claiming a Pleasure Politic in Black Feminist Thought
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From 1993 to 1996, Morgan was an original staff writer for Vibe Media Group's
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Morgan, Joan (3 March 1992). "A Blackwoman's Guide to the Tyson Trial".
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When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: A Hip-Hop Feminist Breaks It Down
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Morgan has been a freelance journalist since 1988. She has worked at
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When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: My Life As a Hip-Hop Feminist
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When Chickenheads Come Home to Roost: My Life As a Hip-Hop Feminist
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as a columnist and as an editor. Morgan has written articles for
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Naison, Mark; LaBennett, Oneka; Morgan, Joan (4 November 2015).
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The Politics of Pleasure (course Tumblr), Stanford University
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For the English film actress, screenwriter and novelist, see
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She Begat This: 20 Years of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
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She Begat This: 20 Years of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
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She Begat This: 20 Years of The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill
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From 2008 to 2010, Morgan was the editorial director of
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She additionally cites music artists such as R. Kelly,
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From 2000 to 2002, Morgan was the executive editor of
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Morgan's most famous work is found in her 1999 book
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Joan Morgan
Westmoreland Parish
Jamaica
American
Jamaican
Jamaican
American
Jamaica
South Bronx
Westmoreland Parish
Jamaica
Jamaica Labour Party
South Bronx
the Bronx
Montefiore Medical Center
Ethical Culture Fieldston School
B.A.
Wesleyan University
Howard University
Vanderbilt University
PhD
American Studies
New York University
SPIN
Working Mother
More
Ms.
Interview
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