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jordannahelizabeth · 2 months
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Jordannah's debut contribution to The New York Times has been published. She, along with other reputable journalists, scholars and thinkers share their favorite music from the legendary jazz singer, Shirley Horn. Read the full piece here.
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jordannahelizabeth · 10 months
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Jordannah's new book A Child's Introduction to Hip-Hop is OUT NOW! Order a copy here!
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jordannahelizabeth · 10 months
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Jordannah Elizabeth will sit on a ‘Traditional Publishing 101’ panel for the high school, middle and university age authors of CHARM Literary Magazine.
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jordannahelizabeth · 10 months
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Upcoming Events!
July 31st - "Traditional Publishing 101" at CHARM Lit Mag Headquarters, Noon
August 12th - A Child's Introduction to Hip Hop Book Release at R House, Baltimore, MD 10 am
September 10th - DC Book Release: Sankofa Books, 3 pm
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jordannahelizabeth · 11 months
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New writing and a new design is at Publik / Private.org -- #founder #essayist #edgyesoteric
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jordannahelizabeth · 11 months
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Jordannah is the first Black woman and woman to write two out of her cover stories back-to-back (Robert Glasper and Amina Claudine Myers).
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jordannahelizabeth · 11 months
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Jordannah Elizabeth is the founder of The Process Records Media Group. Learn more about her amazing endeavors!
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jordannahelizabeth · 1 year
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Jordannah returns for her third academic year at the @NewSchoolJazz.. “Enroll & register; 'Eyes' is an enjoyable class to teach. TNS Jazz students are always incredibly humble.” -j
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jordannahelizabeth · 1 year
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Jordannah was cited in the George Washington Law Review for a piece I wrote on Jay-Z's private investment into the abolishment of mass incarceration for New York Amsterdam News. Read full article here.
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jordannahelizabeth · 1 year
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Jordannah Elizabeth has won her second Book of the Year award from the Jazz Journalist Association for her and other’s contributions to ‘Ain’t But A Few of Us: Black Music Writers Tell Their Stories’!!! Thank you, Willard Jenkins for including so many great writers!
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jordannahelizabeth · 1 year
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Jordannah will be speaking on a panel in celebration of Women’s History Month and December’s release of the book “Ain’t But a Few of Us: Black Music Writers Tell Their Story”. Her thoughts and experiences are featured in this amazing anthology edited by Willard Jenkins! Wednesday, March 15th at Sankofa Books in Washington DC at 6 pm!
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jordannahelizabeth · 1 year
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Thanks for Tej Adeleye and BBC 3 for featuring Jordannah on ‘Freeness’ for the celebration of Nina Simone’s 80th birthday. Listen here. 
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jordannahelizabeth · 2 years
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Jordannah will be celebrating the release of her book ASTROLOGY FOR BLACK GIRLS with Raven Bookstore on September 13th at 8 pm Central. This online event is welcome to the public! Register here!
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jordannahelizabeth · 2 years
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Jordannah will be accepting her award for 2022 Book of the Year (SHE RAISED HER VOICE!, Running Press Kids, Hachette) at the Jazz Bash! presented by the Jazz Journalist Association on September 11th!
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jordannahelizabeth · 2 years
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Jordannah was interviewed for the amazing upcoming book “Ain′t But a Few of Us: Black Music Writers Tell Their Story”! Due out December 2022! Learn more here.
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jordannahelizabeth · 2 years
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Jordannah’s debut at The Guggenheim Museum blog has been published. Read here. #bradfordyoung #guggenheim
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jordannahelizabeth · 2 years
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Jordannah will be in conversation with WBGO jazz journalists Nate Chinen and Greg Bryant at The National Jazz Museum in Harlem in NYC about the year in jazz for a live taping of the Jazz United podcast. The night will be dedicated to the memory of Greg Tate RSVP here: https://jmih.org/.../2021-year-in-review-critics-roundtable/
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