Yasmine Jameelah
Yasmine Jameelah is a journalist, entrepreneur, and Managing Editor of blacklove.com. When she’s not spending her days connecting with new writers and brainstorming ideas with the Black Love team, you can find her creating healing spaces for the Black community through her wellness collective Transparent and Black. Jameelah's work has been featured by Foot Locker Women, VICE, Refinery 29, The Today Show, Girlfriend Collective, and more. Yasmine dedicates herself to reclaiming space for marginalized communities and making wellness more accessible for the Black community. Have a story idea or any questions? To reach her, email yasmine@blacklove.com.
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