Jul 8, 2017
Selena Hill is an award-winning,
entrepreneurial journalist
with a passion for social justice and women empowerment. She currently works full time as
the Digital Editor for Black
Enterprise magazine, where she writes, edits, and covers events around the
country. Infusing her passion
for journalism and social justice, Selena created “Let Your Voice Be Heard! Radio"
as a platform to inform,
educate, and empower others about current events, politics, and social issues from
a Millennial perspective. The
award-winning talk show broadcasts on WHCR 90.3 FM "The Voice of
Harlem" and is streamed
online at www.LYVBH.com every Sunday from 11 am - 1 pm ET. On the show, Selena
has booked and/or interviewed
Sen. Cory Booker, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, Russell Simmons,
and former MSNBC host Toure,
among others.
Selena also works as a TV
correspondent, assistant producer, and social media manager
for “What's Eating Harlem,”
which airs on PBS local affiliate station NYC Life. On the show,
she books and interviews
prominent entrepreneurs, philanthropists, and movers-and-shakers
in Harlem.
In the past, Selena has worked as a
Special Election Coverage Reporter covering the 2012
presidential election and current
events at Russell Simmons' GlobalGrind.com. In addition,
she freelanced for the New
York Amsterdam News, one of the nation’s longest running
historically Black
newspapers, and has worked at NV (New Vision in business)
Magazine, where she's landed
on-camera interviews with Rev. Jesse Jackson, Angela Simmons, and
Big Sean.
In September 2016, Selena was
honored with The New York Association of Black Journalists Awards
for Best Blog Commentary.