About Yasmine Jameelah

Yasmine Jameelah is a journalist, entrepreneur, and Managing Editor of staging-blacklove.kinsta.cloud. 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.

This Black-Owned Coffee Brand is Serving Up Beverages and Empowerment to Their Community

This Atlanta business is serving up much more than coffee — they're serving empowerment and tools for their community to thrive.

Khadeen & Devale Ellis Talk Marriage, Growth, and Designing the Life You Want at Black Love Summit

Don’t try to tailormake your relationship to anyone else's expectations because you will fail 100% of the time. So find that partner, curate the life you want, and have fun doing it.

Shelah Marie on Wellness and How Finding a Black Male Therapist Helped Her Husband Ace Hood Be Open to Therapy: “When He Could Relate, That Opened The Door”

"That opened the door when he felt like, okay, this person is going to understand me. This person is going to relate to me."

Syleena Johnson Talks New Single “Monsters in the Closet,” Healing, Her Weight Loss Journey and More

"I'm tired of writing records about only love. We got enough records like that, but it was time to tell this story." —Syleena Johnson

#BlackLoveIsEntrepreneurship This Founder Built the Largest Global Organization for Women in Sales

"You have to get a sense of what’s going on with your community. And if they keep showing interest in a particular area of focus, then I have to take those signals and use them to build." —Chantel George

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This NYC Couple Planned the Blackest Wedding With Black-Owned Wedding Vendors at Rockefeller Center — And We’re Here for It!

What makes this union more remarkable than their wedding venue? Had it not been for the pandemic and a little help from their mothers, this couple might never have met.

Kerry Washington Discusses Book “Thicker Than Water,” Healing, Grace for Her Parents, and More at Sistas In Sales Summit

"Some families actually define family by ‘Are you willing to keep our secrets?’ We are really working toward this different culture of can we love each other with more intimacy.”

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“THE PASS” Premiered on Peacock, and We Talked to a Couples Therapist About How “Hall Passes” Impact Marriages

In my experience, the couples who do well with open marriages aren’t afraid to have the hard conversations. 

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