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Author: Jonah

Jonah is a Talk Programming Producer for the Urban View Channel on Sirius XM radio. She's also a journalist with a passion for social justice, fashion, and music. Jonah is a recent graduate from Hunter College where she received a Muse Scholarship for her achievements in writing and dance. Along with TheHub, Jonah also writes song reviews for WhoRunIt Records and Diamond KUT Media. 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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Houston Community Members Rally Against HISD Superintendent Mike Miles’ New Education System
Governor Greg Abbott and newly elected Texas state leaders are conveying this wildly distasteful message to Houston students: Libraries are…
It’s time we all wake up to the systemic nonsense that continually plagues countries in Africa, and the West African…
Waist beads are mesmerizing accessories many women-and sometimes men-wear that have traditional roots in Africa. They are worn for a…
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American Funk icon James Brown once famously said, “This is a man’s world, but it would mean nothing without a…
In June, Billboard reported that not a single hip-hop song has made the No.1 spot on the “Hot 100” charts…
Pharrell Williams proved he understood the assignment on Tuesday, June 20, when he debuted his first collection as creative director…
What is food gentrification and appropriation in society? This past week I took a deep dive into incredulous adaptations of…
Tomorrow, June 19, marks the annual festivities of Juneteenth, which celebrates the emancipation of the last concentration of slaves in…
Today-Sunday, June 11-marks the 66th annual National Puerto Rican Day Parade in the United States. It’s a time to celebrate…
The Ghetto Kids are a dance group made up of six, six to 13 year olds from Uganda who left…