How Janelle Monáe Done Changed Hip Hop
An essay about how I see the genre-bending artist as situated in and influential of hip hop culture in addition to the more commonly attributed funk and R&B.
An essay about how I see the genre-bending artist as situated in and influential of hip hop culture in addition to the more commonly attributed funk and R&B.
Donnalie Jamnah planned, facilitated, and participated in the Pulitzer Center’s inaugural 1619 Education Conference on February 18 and 19, 2023.
Outta Pocket is a video series about the world of Pokémon from two Black, queer trainers. Join DJ and Niq as they discuss everything from anime to gameplay.
BNC’s Writing Uncolonized Narratives workshop helped attendees interrogate the ways biases seep into work and consider how to work from a decolonized mindset.
FanologyPV brought together Black Nerds Create, Desi Geek Girls, Geeks of Color, and Nerds of Color to lead weekly Twitter watch parties for The Rings of Power.
DJ was a workshop facilitator at University of Buffalo’s Teaching Black History Conference which focuses on best practices surrounding Black history education.
Donnalie Jamnah was a workshop facilitator and plenary speaker at Columbia University Teacher College’s Reimagining Education Summer Institute (RESI) 2022.
A policy dialogue between Donnalie Jamnah and Jonathan Zimmerman to discuss the latest round of history wars in K-12 public education.
Black Nerds Create, in collaboration with Showtime, brought our audience weekly discussions of The Man Who Fell to Earth.
Donnalie Jamnah planned, facilitated, and participated in the Pulitzer Center’s inaugural 1619 Education Conference on February 19 and 20, 2022.