Lynne D. Johnson, EBONY MAGAZINE

Lynne D. Johnson

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New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Lynne d:

[The Upload] Superproducer Ryan Leslie Dials Up Diversity With His SuperPhone

You might know Ryan Leslie as the musician and producer who discovered Cassie Ventura and the singer behind the hits “Diamond Girl” and “Addicted.” You might even know that he’s… → Read More

[The Upload] Superproducer Ryan Leslie Dials Up Diversity With His SuperPhone

You might know Ryan Leslie as the musician and producer who discovered Cassie Ventura and the singer behind the hits “Diamond Girl” and “Addicted.” You might even know that he’s… → Read More

[THE UPLOAD] 5 Key Lessons from Black Tech Leaders

The numbers are staggering. According to an analysis of Racial Diversity in Tech published on Silk: Only 2% of leaders at major tech companies are Black; African-Americans and Latinos make up only 4-5%… → Read More

[THE UPLOAD] Introducing a New Way to Invest in Black Startups

In Silicon Valley, the name of the funding game is being able to demonstrate traction for your product or service. And while there have been a few breakouts amongst African-American founders, the numbers… → Read More

[THE UPLOAD] Ali Abdullah Claims It!

Every year, the Consumer Electronics Show’s organizers nominate about 100 companies to participate in its CES Innovators Lab, with five of those companies being selected to present on opening day… → Read More

[THE UPLOAD] The ABCs of Venture Capitalism

Before she founded a venture fund, Arlan Hamilton was a popular lesbian blogger and tour manager working on live shows for artists like Jason Derulo and Pharrell Williams. But about three years ago she… → Read More

8 Companies Making a Dent in the Digital Divide

By Lynne d. Johnson Back in 2014, when it became public knowledge that the big tech players (Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Google) weren't hiring enough women and people of color, there became wh... → Read More

Marques Brownlee

For being a gadget god. → Read More

Marques Brownlee

For being a gadget god. → Read More

Craig Stronberg

For hacking the security game. → Read More