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The soundtrack of my life: A hip hop feminist playlist for black college women at PWIs
This article introduces the Soundtrack of My Life (STOML) as an interdisciplinary, arts‐based method used to explore perspectives regarding gendered racial identity among Black college women. Grounded in Hip Hop Feminism, this study included an analysis of album covers and song lyrics from playlists created by 10 Black college women and a focus group interview used to facilitate the STOML with these participants.