WOMEN,
POLITICS AND POPULAR CULTURE
Yvonne Bynoe is an acclaimed author and gifted public speaker whose
work focuses on women's empowerment, politics and popular
culture. Bynoe has been called one of the most important
voices of her generation.
Her writings have appeared in a variety of publications
including: The Washington
Post, the Chicago Sun-Times, AlterNet.org,
NewsOne.com, The Urban League’s Opportunity magazine
and the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs.
She is a former contributor to National Public Radio.
Most recently she appeared on CNN’s American
Morning in association
with their groundbreaking series, “Black In America.” She
has also been a guest on FOX television and MSNBC as
well as countless national and regional radio programs.
Famed scholar Manning Marable called Bynoe, "one of Hip
Hop Culture's most insightful observers." Duke University
professor Mark Anthony Neal, author of several books
on popular culture including, That's The Joint: Hip Hop Studies
Reader, said
that "Bynoe is a member of 'the Hip Hop intelligentsia.'"
| Yvonne's
Forthcoming Books |
• B-Girls,
DJs and MCs: A History of Women in Rap and Hip
Hop (Greenwood
Press)
• Editor, Who’s Your Mama: The Unsung
Voices of Women and Mother (Softskull Press/Countpoint,
2009)
Learn more |
| Yvonne's
Current Books |
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