The Webby Awards and the NAACP have formed a dynamic partnership over several years, centered on thought leadership and collaboration that unite creators, technology leaders, artists, and brands to address key issues impacting communities of color online. This ongoing collaboration has provided actionable insights for their respective communities, contributing to a more inclusive Internet and ensuring that diverse voices are both heard and valued.
In "Black & Viral," the latest collaboration between The Webby Awards and the NAACP, the focus will be on how Black content creators are leveraging their digital influence to advocate for their communities, build thriving businesses, and celebrate the significant impact of their work. The series will explore Internet virality, community building, and creativity through the lens of Black creators, featuring insights from viral creators, leading brand executives, platform leaders, and more.
She is currently Head of Content for The Webby Awards Group, which includes The Webby Awards, The Lovie Awards and The Anthem Awards. With eight years of experience in media and publishing, Jordana uses her passion for the Internet, and how we use it to make sense of our world, to share stories of creativity, culture and online innovation. Jordana has steered projects spanning print, digital, music (during a stint as a band manager) and more.
The Webby Awards is the leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet since 1996. Reflecting the tremendous growth of the Internet, The Webbys honors excellence across Websites and Mobile Sites; Video & Film; Advertising, Media & PR; Apps & Software; Social; Podcasts; AI, Immersive & Games; and new this year, a dedicated suite of honors for Creators!
Enter by the Early Entry Deadline on Friday, October 25, 2024 at webbyawards.com.