Thanks for the support! #Regrann from @thanksgivingqueen - Cold as fuck but I had to break out The Beaches tee by @gottkgo Limited Edition! Cop yours. - • • • • •
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Join #WAMNYC us for a facilitated discussion with media makers and activists about what is at stake under the upcoming administration and where to focus our respective energies!
This event is presented jointly by WAM!NYC, #GOPHandsOffMe (a WOC led resistance collective) and Black Women’s Blueprint (a renowned Brooklyn-based Black feminist organization). We will mingle from 7pm and begin the conversation at 7:30pm. See you there!
Who isn’t ready to celebrate the end of 2016? Come for the booze, snacks and great tunes, stay to help WAM!NYC plot the resistance.
We’ll be asking for $5 donations to cover the cost of food and drink.
RSVP on Facebook or email ReneeFeltz@gmail.com for the exact event location and other details.
She went off on a racist cop for brutally beating an unarmed black man 👏🏾
THESE ARE PEOPLE WE NEED IN OUR SOCIETY YAAAAS
Make this VIRAL! #BlackLivesMatter
THIS NEEDS MORE NOTES!!!
What is the name of this judge??

Last year the amazing co-founder of #BlackLivesMatter, Alicia Garza headlined our WAM!NYC Gender Justice in the Media conference. We had an engaging day of panels on gender and racial justice in the media. Who do you want to see at this year’s conference on June 25? Tell us!
Share your opinion on who should speak at the conference or what panel topics should be covered. Just click here.
Sincerely,
Regina, Clarissa, Chevon, Amy and Victoria
[The WAM!NYC Board]
Save The Date: June 25, 2016! WAM!NYC Conference
Join WAM!NYC for a WAMentoring session with Jamilah Lemieux, Senior Editor at EBONY magazine.
Her work has appeared in Essence, Clutch, The Nation, the Washington Post, Gawker, and her award-winning blog, The Beautiful Struggler. In 2014, she was named to The Root 100 list of the nation’s most influential African Americans, as well as Fortune’s list of the most influential women on Twitter.
RSVP here: http://tinyurl.com/p9vr54w
About WAMentoring:
Looking for advice on how to take the next step in your career? Struggling to find mentorship in the journalism world? WAMentoring is an informal conversation series with some of WAM’s most accomplished members. Light snacks and cheap wine will be provided. Folks who aren’t members of WAM are also welcome to attend. See you there.
I spoke to a group of filmmakers about the importance of social media and digital communications!
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I had a blast watching people’s eyes light up when I answered questions about how customized communications strategies can help them. I felt honored to be invited to speak.
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Need a consultation ? Reach out to me at chevonmedia.com/contact !
#chevonmedia #social #socialmedia #marketing #coaching #PR #presshandstand
An outspoken champion of Black women and girls, Jamilah is a fierce advocate for racial equality, social justice and LGBT rights/acceptance. Race, gender and sexuality are her passion. You can check out a whole lot of her clips here.
Jamilah is Senior Editor at EBONY, the magazine of record for African-Americans since 1945. Jamilah was one of the small-but-mighty team that led the reimagining of the magazine’s website in 2012 and was later promoted to Senior Digital Editor before taking on her current role.
Her work has appeared via a host of print and digital properties, including Mic, Essence, JET, Clutch, The Nation, the Washington Post, Medium, Gawker, and her award-winning blog, The Beautiful Struggler. In 2014, she was named to The Root 100 list of the nation’s most influential African Americans, as well as Fortune’s list of the most infleuntial women on Twitter.
About WAMentoring:
Curious how some WAM members make it all happen? Looking for advice on how to take the next step in your career? Struggling to find mentorship in the journalism world? Join us for an informal conversation series with some of WAM’s most accomplished members. Light snacks and cheap wine will be provided. Folks who aren’t members of WAM are also welcome to attend.
I bought (& love) #LargePro’s new album ’Re:Living’ (out now).
Here’s the Large Professor “New Train Ole Route” video with scratches by @ItsDJEclipse.
We are excited to announce our upcoming WAM!NYC mentoring session will be with Joy-Ann Reid, national correspondent for MSNBC.
Date: Thursday, October 22nd 6:30 pm.
Joy-Ann Reid was the host of MSNBC’s The Reid Report and the managing editor of TheGrio.com. She served as a press aide during the final stretch of Barack Obama’s presidential campaign in 2008. Her new book, just out this month, is Fracture: Barack Obama, the Clintons, and the Racial Divide.
The conversation with Joy-Ann Reid will be moderated by Regina Mahone, WAM!NYC board member and associate editor at RHRealityCheck.org.
RSVP: Space is limited and registration will be required in advance, so register now!
https://salsa3.salsalabs.com/o/50835/l/eng/p/salsa/event/common/public/?event_KEY=83434
Bookmark wamNYconference.com !
The annual WAM!NYC Women in Media Conference brings together hundreds of leading thinkers, journalists, media makers and activists who all care about achieving justice in media. Last year’s conference was a success and this year’s lineup is already stunning. The June 20th, 2015 conference includes confirmed speakers:
- Alicia Garza, co-founder of #BlackLivesMatter
- Lizz Winstead, co-creator of The Daily Show
- Sarah Maslin Nir, New York Times reporter, and author of “Unvarnished”, the viral investigative series on the working conditions of nail salon employees.
The names of additional special guests and panels will be announced as the date draws near.
Don’t wait as tickets tend to go and we cannot guarantee space beyond capacity.
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER NOW and reserve your spot!!
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Date: June 20, 2015
Start Time: 9:00 am
End Date: June 6, 2015
End Time: 6:00 pm
Location: The Diana Center, Barnard College, Columbia University
Address: 3009 Broadway New York, NY 10027
Where: New York, NY
RSVP: Here
All our best,
-The WAM!NYC Board
[Regina, Clarissa, Chevon, Amy and Martyna]
WAM NY CONFERENCE STANDALONE PAGE
http://wamnyconference.com/
TUMBLR:
http://wamnyc.tumblr.com
FACEBOOK EVENT:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1593021957647419/1593021960980752/
NAT'L WAM EVENT PAGE:
http://womenactionmedia.org/events/
NYC CHAPTER PAGE
http://womenactionmedia.org/chapters/nyc/
I’ll be speaking at the Popup Professionals ‘Art Of Networking’ #event on April 18th, 2015, from 1pm - 3pm in Downtown Brooklyn.










