23 min

A spotlight on Nieman-Berkman Klein Fellow Jonathan Jackson Radio Berkman

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Jonathan Jackson is a co-founder of Blavity Inc., a technology and media company for black millennials. Blavity’s mission is to "economically and creatively support Black millennials across the African diaspora, so they can pursue the work they love, and change the world in the process." Blavity has grown immensely since their founding in 2014 — among other things, spawning five unique sites, reaching over 7 million visitors a month, and organizing a number of technology, activism, and entrepreneurship conferences.

Jonathan Jackson is also a Joint Fellow with the Nieman Foundation and the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society for 2018-2019. During his time here, he says, he is looking for frameworks and unique ways to measure black cultural influence (and the economic impact of black creativity) in the US and around the world.

Jonathan sat down with the Berkman Klein Center’s Victoria Borneman to talk about his work.

Music from this episode:
"Jaspertine" by Pling - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0)

More information about this work, including a transcript, can be found here:
https://cyber.harvard.edu/story/2019-01/get-know-berkman-klein-fellow-jonathan-jackson

Jonathan Jackson is a co-founder of Blavity Inc., a technology and media company for black millennials. Blavity’s mission is to "economically and creatively support Black millennials across the African diaspora, so they can pursue the work they love, and change the world in the process." Blavity has grown immensely since their founding in 2014 — among other things, spawning five unique sites, reaching over 7 million visitors a month, and organizing a number of technology, activism, and entrepreneurship conferences.

Jonathan Jackson is also a Joint Fellow with the Nieman Foundation and the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society for 2018-2019. During his time here, he says, he is looking for frameworks and unique ways to measure black cultural influence (and the economic impact of black creativity) in the US and around the world.

Jonathan sat down with the Berkman Klein Center’s Victoria Borneman to talk about his work.

Music from this episode:
"Jaspertine" by Pling - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0)

More information about this work, including a transcript, can be found here:
https://cyber.harvard.edu/story/2019-01/get-know-berkman-klein-fellow-jonathan-jackson

23 min

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