Day: September 21, 2023

Mentorship: Supporting the Next Generation of Black Creatives

In a world where representation matters, mentorship plays a crucial role in supporting the growth and success of Black creatives and BIPOC artists. By offering guidance, sharing experiences, and creating opportunities, mentorship programs can empower these individuals to thrive in their respective fields. Through the power of mentorship, young Black

Navigating the Entertainment Industry: Tips for Black Content Creators

Learn four tips to help Black creatives navigate the entertainment industry, and then join JARO Magazine to support fellow African-American artists.

The Power of Music in Cultural Preservation: Revitalizing African Traditions

Music holds a profound power to preserve and revitalize African traditions, acting as a vibrant thread interweaving the fabric of Black culture. From the soul-stirring beats and melodies to the poignant stories and oral traditions, music serves as a vessel that carries the essence of Black heritage. Join us at

Zakiya Dalila Harris, Author of ‘The Other Black Girl,’  Reflects On The Thrilling Hulu Premiere Of The Series

Author Zakiya Dalila Harris began her literary journey in New York City’s publishing industry, moving from the role of an editorial assistant to that of an assistant editor. But Harris had ambitions that extended beyond only working with books; she aspired to become a writer herself. Now, at the age

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