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.

“High On The Hog’s” Stephen Satterfield Talks Season 2 and Southern Holiday Traditions

As we prepare to eat the foods of our culture, Black Love spoke with chef, media company founder, and host of High on the Hog Stephen Satterfield to talk holiday traditions, the erasure of Black chefs, how the show has impacted his life, and what we can expect from Season 2.  

By |2025-01-24T02:13:02-08:00November 23, 2021|Community, For the Soul|0 Comments

Showing Love! These Goodie Bag Partners Made the Black Love Summit Extra Special

The 4th annual Black Love Summit was live in Los Angeles and a day to remember. While we’re still cherishing the abundant love, lessons, and Black joy the day had to offer, we wanted to take a moment to thank our goodie bag partners who helped make this event extra special for our attendees. Learn more about these brands below that participated in S.W.A.G. bags for our attendees, and support these mostly Black owned businesses!

By |2025-01-24T00:46:58-08:00November 15, 2021|Black Love Events, Black Love Summit|0 Comments

This Episode of Black Love’s “My New BFF” Podcast is a Must-Listen for Angel Mothers And Those Who Love Them

Here's why this episode of Black Love's "My New BFF" podcast is a must-listen for anyone processing pregnancy and infant loss. 

10 Dating Rules “Two Can Play That Game” Taught Us That Would Not Fly in 2021

"Two Can Play That Game" celebrates its 20th anniversary this week! While we love this classic for the endless laughs, movements of sisterhood, and chocolate (cough cough, Morris Chestnut), some of the rules aren’t so helpful.

By |2025-01-23T00:37:23-08:00September 8, 2021|Dating, Single Life|0 Comments

The Black-Owned Businesses That Made The YOU Retreat Special

The YOU Retreat was a success, and we wouldn’t have been able to pull off this day of sisterhood without our sponsors! Each Black-owned and woman-owned business donated its resources, products, and gifts to our speakers and panelists. 

Black Women Educating on Breastfeeding Who You Should Follow on Instagram Right Now

It’s Black Breastfeeding Week! While Black mamas aren’t at the forefront of the media coverage that shows women nursing, these moms are helping to show that Black mothers breastfeed AND empower their communities to do the same. 

‘Really Love’ Co-Stars Kofi Siriboe and Yootha Wong-Loi-Sing Share Their Favorite Parts About Working Together

Black Love talked with "Really Love" co-stars Kofi Siriboe and Yootha Wong-Loi-Sing about filming in Chocolate City, the ability to make room for love while dreaming big, and what they enjoyed most about working together.

By |2025-01-23T02:20:46-08:00August 25, 2021|Community, Entertainment|0 Comments

#BlackBusinessMonth: Black-Owned Restaurants in Houston

Houston, pack your stretchy pants, because tonight we’re eating GOOD! In honor of #BlackBusinessMonth, we teamed up with @eatokratheapp, a Black-owned app designed to connect you with some of the best #BlackOwnedRestaurants in YOUR city — and this week, we’re coming to H-town! 

By |2025-01-28T03:06:03-08:00August 20, 2021|Community, Entrepreneurship|0 Comments

#BlackBusinessMonth: Black-Owned Restaurants in Chicago

HEY CHI-TOWN, who’s hungry?! In honor of #BlackBusinessMonth, we teamed up with @eatokratheapp, a Black-owned app designed to connect you with some of the best #BlackOwnedRestaurants in YOUR city – and this week, we’re highlighting some of Chicago’s best!

By |2025-01-28T02:51:23-08:00August 13, 2021|Community, Entrepreneurship|0 Comments

Love Lessons From Mrs. KevOnStage After 17 Years of Marriage

One of our favorite couples from Season 3 of Black Love recently celebrated their 17th wedding anniversary! For 17 days, Mrs. KevOnStage shared 17 days of love lessons on IG to commemorate each year since the day they said "I do." Here’s what Melissa shared that we resonated with most. 

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