The District Diva is a twenty-something freelance writer, social media consultant, NY resident, and author of the two-time Black Weblog Award-winning (and four-time nominated) blog “The Dithering of a District Diva.” Named one of Essence Magazine’s “best online sites” for 2011, her work has appeared in Ebony Magazine and Clutch Magazine and she has interviewed such legends as Civil Rights leader Jesse Jackson and Grammy-Award Winning Soul Queen Patti LaBelle, Shaquille O’Neal, and White House officials as well as noted scholars, politicians, social leaders and more in her award-nominated series “The Prototype,” and its companion series, “The Archetype.”
Contact: diva@dcdistrictdiva.com
Watch DC District Diva give her acceptance speech for “Best Faith-Based Blog of 2011″:
Features:
“Big Black Book of Websites: The best sites for your every need” via Essence Magazine and Essence Online
“The Dithering of a District Diva” via The Howard Hilltop
“2011 Black Weblog Award Winners” via Black Weblog Awards
“An Interesting View on Creflo/Eddie Long: Check Your Spiritual Leadership” via Miss Jia
“Sex and the City Racist Against Blacks and Arabs?” via Bossip
“Bodacious Bloggers” via For Colored Gurls
2010 Black Weblog Award Winner: Best New Blog
“50 Blogs Written By Happy Black Women” via Happy Black Woman
Freelance Work:
“Sixth-Grader Strives to Honor Slave with Commemorative Stamp” in Ebony Magazine
“5 Steps to Loving the Single Life” in Clutch Magazine
“Aliya King Lists 5 Reasons to Cop Her New Book Platinum” in Clutch Magazine
Blogger for Grace Covenant Church, DC
Hosting:
“Fashion for the Cure” Breast Cancer Fashion Show Fundraiser
Appearances:
“Divine Dialogue” online radio show discussing Sex, Christ, and the Church (audio available here).
“The Washington Insider” radio show with LaToya Foster
Press Releases:
7/10/2011 Christian Blogger DC District Diva Wins Best Faith-Based Blog at 2011 Black Weblog Awards
Contact diva@districtdiva.com for freelance/guest-blogging
Blog Logo: All thanks to God for putting it on my Hampton University sister Ieesha McKenzie’s heart to design me my very own logo! She even gave my diva twenty pearls (skee-wee)! There are no words, lady. You are so appreciated and loved!
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What’s going on [Diva]? I have to say with regret this is my first time reading your blog. However, I am reading it and have read several posts already, reaching back to April. I must say that this is very YOU. And I mean that in a great way. It has been so long since those carefree summer days, sleep overs at Ms. J’s house, choir practices, and who can forget youth nights. We all have grown tremendously and continue to blaze new trails for ourselves. Keep up the good work and show good men some love. Not just brothers, but all good men. Because all the crap out here it’s hard to stay this way.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, Kimosabe!!!! You know I love you, always!!! Thanks for all your support and love
Thank you for posting a link to the sermon “The Fear of Man.” I was led to your website then to your article and ultimately to that sermon and I want you to know it really made a difference in my life
So awesome!! Praise God!! It made such a difference in my life too, Jodi! Had to share it!