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Jeremiah Long

(He/Him)
  • Executive Director, Wedge, Inc
Atlanta
Covers:  Emerging Technology, AI, Start-ups, Small Business, Affordable Housing, Passive Income, Credit, Online Business, Learning Management Systems, Niche Marketing, Content Marketing, Digital Media
Artist, Coder, Historic Code ⚙️ FRWC, Cool Cats, Opinions

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How to you support underrepresented people in your community? How do you find affordable housing? How do you create wealth that lasts for generations? These are the questions I seek to answer everyday as a journalist.

Join me on a journey of exploration as I travel across America and the world to tell stories about the entrepreneurs and dreamers that define the human experience. Contact me if need insight specifically in Atlanta small business and housing or if you are looking for a contributo…

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What does it mean to be a journalist?

The history of humanity is a chain, linking storytellers across the millennia. I seek to tell stories that respect those durable links.

What advice can you offer to aspiring journalists?

Aspiring journalists should find a mentor that you trust. Then spend more time listening than speaking.

Awards

2020 Local Media Digital Innovation Award - Best Contest

2020 - Digital Innovation

2020 Local Media Digital Innovation Award Winner The Dallas Weekly launched their vote for Best of Black Dallas campaign for two reasons. First, they wanted to highlight the Black-owned businesses in the community. Second, they synced the voting time period and campaign messaging to remind readers to vote in the 2020 election during early voting in Texas (Oct 13-30). This campaign stands out because they asked their voters to not only pick their favorite local businesses and personalities, but also reminded them to actually vote in the 2020 election. Judge’s note: Dallas Weekly combined asking their readers to vote for their favorite local businesses with encouraging them to vote in the 2020 election. It was a really smart way of getting the word out to vote in the national election through a contest they knew a lot of their readers would engage with.

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