If you’ve ever followed the local rap community’s Twitter chatter, then you know it’s like a virtual fraternity up in there. Lots of dudes, saying dude-like things, posting up in dude-like poses in their profile pictures. That’s all well and good, but in a town that supposedly prides itself on being “progressive” and “liberal” and “open-minded,” you’d hope the X-chromosome would get its due shine in the club, too.
