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Author: Jonah
Jonah Hackett is a recent graduate from Hunter College where she received a Muse Scholarship for her achievements in writing and dance. Currently she’s a Talk Programming intern for the Urban View Channel on Sirius XM radio. Jonah’s an aspiring journalist with a passion for social justice, fashion, and music. She has never been afraid to pave her own trail and that’s exactly what she plans to do in the entertainment media industry.
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