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Our Sisters in the South have something to say! Down here is where grit meets grace and good ol' tradition cozies up with groundbreaking exploits. These "ItGirls" shine bright like a diamond, contributing to the culture in their unique, creative ways and pioneering a generation that's all about influence and intention.⁠


Read about five of our ItGirls here, but be sure to check out the full ItGirl 100 List.

Amber Grimes

@ambergrimes

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Amber Grimes is the EVP and GM of Love Renaissance Records and oversees the company’s daily operations, marketing, and revenue strategies. She is the host of Amazon Music's "Hello, My Name Is" and the creator of a community-centered Nonfiction Book Club.

DJ OHSO

@djohsoxo

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DJ OHSO is a leading DJ and cultured entertainer, headlining shows and festivals nationwide. Her sonic style has earned her respect from Radar Radio in London and Sway In The Morning while independently garnering over 2 million streams of her mixes worldwide.

Janerika Owens

@thejenerikaowens

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Janerika Owens is a skilled sports journalist who believes in putting athletes' stories first. She excels at creating engaging narratives that captivate her audience. Janerika was the youngest journalist in the room during the 2024 Super Bowl and NBA All-Star Weekend.

Jaycina 

@jaycina

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Jaycina is a signed model and the founding Executive Director of Tender, a nonprofit building a safety net for single mothers living in Atlanta. Jaycina has appeared in campaigns for brands like Fenty and GAP and has been featured in magazines and billboards across the US.

Kaci Merriwether-Hawkins

@kacimerriwetherhawkins

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Kaci Merriwether-Hawkins is a visual storyteller and founder of Black Girls In Art Spaces. Through her art, she’s created a stage for Black folks to feel illuminated in their existence. Her mission is to create spaces for Black women to connect through the arts.

 

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