Dakotah Jennifer

Creative Director

Dakotah is a creative, trained in writing and sociology, who aims to implement cultural competency, seamlessness, and creativity into technical and business oriented endeavors. She curates and cultivates accurate and detailed language for all marketing collateral, and delves into particularities to create exceptional messaging and develop new innovative communication systems.

Dakotah has a strong track record in marketing roles that highlight expertise in brand management, content creation, and social media strategy. As a Brand Marketing Manager, Dakotah showcases proficiency in crafting informative, specific content and managing social media presence. Her experience as a Social Media Assistant at Black Youth Project and Intern at BUST underscored their ability to craft campaigns, write articles with a culturally competent lens, and execute diverse marketing tasks. Her roles across various positions consistently showcased versatility and a deep understanding of marketing principles, including writing blog posts, managing newsletters, and freelancing for platforms like PopSugar.

Dakotah Jennifer’s writings delve into social justice, exploring the emotional dimensions of activism and advocating for collective responsibility in effecting change. She critically examines issues of identity, intersectionality, and the necessity of diverse representation, particularly within ongoing struggles for gender equality. Alongside her pursuit of an MFA at Columbia University, Jennifer’s works have been featured in prestigious literary journals such as The Texas Review and The Pinch Journal, while her attendance at renowned workshops like the Breadloaf Workshop underscores her commitment to honing her craft and amplifying marginalized voices.