Tuesday night LIVE
Zoya, the Editor of ´óÏó´«Ã½Russia.com is coming in to co-host the first part of our programme with Ros as we're covering the death of Boris Yeltsin - was he a hero or a figure of fun? Our listeners and emailers from Russia will tell you, and we're asking you to join in.
Also on the show, we're speaking to women lone travellers about their behaviour when they're on road. Does a tragedy like Lucie Blackman make them think twice about their safety and the decisions they take? Your messages to our abducted correspondent in Gaza, Alan Johnston, and finally your reaction to the news that Russel Simmons - the man behind legendary label Def Jam - has said it's time for hip hop artists to stop refering to women as 'bitches' and 'hos'. Is it?
It's your chance to tell us. Email us or post on our blog.
I am a musician and songwriter and I am heavily opposed to censorship, but I don't think so-called-artists should be rewarded for recycling the same tired image. Ken in cleveland
Russ has emailed to say...I am a musician and I can't help getting infuriated when ever I hear the hate, misogyny, the "Oh Poor Me attitude," the promotion of violence and drugs and the out right bigotry that so often is imbedded in Hip Hop music.
It is disgusting the way hip-hop has glorified the degradation of women. And what's even MORE appalling is how many women dance to, buy and sing along to the most insulting of the music. THEN, accept and even seek-out men who treat them this way. Danielle
well hiphop has evolved into some other 'bling bling' type of music. where is the old hip hop? where is the message in today's hiphop? ANON
Steve in virginia says I don't think anyone forces women at gunpoint to be in the music videos for the songs in question. Maybe women, if they have a problem with such lyrics, shouldn't appear in the videos?
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