Kevante Cash is one of the hosts of the Dear Black Girl podcast series. She is a 20-year-old Media Journalism junior at The College of The Bahamas, aspiring to be a writer and content producer/editor. When she is not busy with schoolwork, she volunteers as a co-host on Island FM for the radio show Youth By Youth that airs Saturday mornings at 8:30 am. Because she is passionate about the topics of feminism, Black culture, women’s rights, gender based violence and gender equality, she also volunteers with the Hollaback! Bahamas team in the global movement to end street harassment via education and activism. She conducts a blog at http://curvybrownbeauty.blogspot.com that discusses such issues along with individuality and spirituality. Kevante is a spiritualist and mystic and is excited to share her voice with the world on prevalent issues that affect today’s society.
Jameelha Missick is one of the hosts of the Dear Black Girl podcast series. She is also a 20-year-old Media Journalism junior at The College of The Bahamas. Although she is originally from the island of Grand Bahama, Jayy (as many know her) is finding her way in the City. She’s an aspiring broadcast journalist, but she enjoys writing and producing content. In her spare time, she hosts her own personal podcast on SoundCloud called "The Study Break!", a podcast targeted specifically toward college students. One day she hopes to become an overall media mogul while being absolutely fabulous… she calls it being a “Journalista.” Jayy is all about women empowerment and self motivation. She hopes to inspire other young females through avenues such as DBG and any other production she is involved with.
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