My Writing
Jendayi Omowale has been writing for over four years at a number of publications, such as Apartment Therapy and Condé Nast, in topics ranging from photography to New York Fashion Week to racial justice activists. Within their written work lies in-depth analysis of changemakers and prescient ethical issues in all facets of society.
What Should I Do If My Parent Is Struggling With Their Mental Health?
Colonialism Still Affects How Black and Indigenous People See Gender
What’s Worse: Me Talking Shit, Or You Posting It On TikTok?
When the System Failed Me During the Pandemic, My Community Saved Me
7 Ways Black Activists Are Keeping Up Their Work From Home
The Revolution Should Not Be Televised
Local Views: Ariana Grande Crosses Genres To Make Pop Perfection
Multimedia + Video
Jendayi is not afraid of expressing themselves in any medium - she has co-hosted on podcasts and radio shows, created a multimedia documentary, and produces visual art. She is the creator of BlackArrogance! a docuseries on Black artists and art history, which has won Best Documentary at the 2021 NYC Webfest, won an NYU Diversity Reporting Grant, awarded Best Web/Tv Series at the 2021 Onyko Films Awards, and officially selected for the 2022 Berlin Lift-off Film Festival.
BlackArrogance! - A Documentary Series on Black Artists
Buz - Harm's Way (Visualizer) ft. Caleb Giles, Lindsay Lucas, & Clerida Eltimé
Little (Big) Two Worlds - A documentary short on growing up Caribbean-American
Black Women. Black Hair. Salons. Gentrification. A Multimedia Documentary