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Freelance Writer, Indy Week
New York, Raleigh
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Fast, engaging multi-hyphenate intellectual with eight years of experience in Academia and three years of experience as a freelance writer in non-academic settings. I am skilled in content writing, specifically writing profiles, reviews, and critical essays related to arts, culture, and hip-hop. For the past three years, I have contributed regularly to the Indy Week, an alternative weekly newspaper that reaches an audience of 30,000+ in the Raleigh-Durham area. In addition to writing about all things arts and culture, I have a bi-weekly column, HER TAKE: On Carolina Hip-Hop. Most notably, I’ve covered the inaugural Dreamville Festival and have interviewed legendary hip-hop artists from the likes of 9th Wonder, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and Ali Shaheed Muhammad of a Tribe Called Quest.
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Hip-Hop and all things related to Black Women. Arts and Culture Popular Culture
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dumb apps, home decor
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Total articles 212
The Australian breaking scene and the Olympic Games: The possibilities and politics of sportification
By Kyesha Jennings, Katherine A. Reagan, Dave Hook, James McNally
Apr. 22, 2024
By Kyesha Jennings
Nov. 29, 2023
By Kyesha Jennings
Oct. 17, 2023
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Indy Week
INDY Week is an alternative weekly newspaper based in Durham, North Carolina. Founded in 1983, it has evolved from its original name, the North Carolina Independent, to its current title. The publication focuses on local news, arts, and culture, providing in-depth coverage of events, politics, music, and film. It features an events calendar and contributions from various columnists and writers. With a readership that includes residents of the Triangle area, INDY Week serves as a valuable resource for those interested in local issues and entertainment. The newspaper generates revenue primarily through advertising and employs around 41 people. Over the years, it has made significant strides, including acquiring another local publication and launching the Hopscotch Music Festival. In its 40th year, INDY Week has also partnered with The Assembly, a digital magazine, to enhance its offerings.
Durham, , United Kingdom
+1 919-286-1972
Founded: 1983