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Janelle Harris Dixon

Washington, D.C.

Freelance Journalist at Freelance

I'm a writer, journalist and editor slaying race, gender and class-isms. I ❤️ Five Guys fries, The Golden Girls and you. My mind's my 9, my pen's my Mac-10.

Articles

  • 1 month ago | spiritualityhealth.com | Janelle Harris Dixon

    Stefanie Murray didn’t initially notice loneliness when she started experiencing it more frequently. At the time, she was a single parent who had just moved her 18-year-old daughter to a college two hours away from their suburban Philadelphia home. Murray, a marketing consultant, managed a small agency from her dining room table, and workdays kept her busy attending to an inbox flagged with projects and deadlines.

  • Jan 18, 2024 | unity.org | Janelle Harris Dixon

    For more than 40 years, Bill Tenny-Brittian, D. Min., has been in the spirit-fortifying business of ministry. He’s pastored congregations and planted churches across the country. He’s helped ministers and leaders best serve and transform the lives of their members. He’s written a dozen books that help people experience deeper, more substantive spirituality and taught graduate courses for students establishing their own ministerial footprints. Just don’t ask him to pray on demand.

  • Oct 20, 2023 | smithsonianmag.com | Janelle Harris Dixon

    Frederick Douglass’ trajectory from an enslaved laborer to a globally recognized statesman is a study in tenacity and self-determination. Inside a hall at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., a new exhibition compiles an impressive variety of images and objects that evoke the renowned abolitionist’s life, work and legacy.

  • Sep 9, 2023 | hollywoodreporter.com | Janelle Harris Dixon

    Kamala Harris invited some of rap’s top artists, from Lil Wayne to Slick Rick, to perform on Saturday at her home in Washington, D.C., for what she called “the first-ever hip-hop house party at the Office of the Vice President of the United States.”  Harris celebrated the 50th anniversary of hip-hop from a stage built on her lawn with a guest list of rap luminaries, including Common, Doug E. Fresh, MC Lyte and Fat Joe. “Hip-hop is the ultimate American art form,” Harris told the audience.

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