17 Facts About Sacha Jenkins

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Sacha Jenkins was born on 1971 and is an American television producer, filmmaker, writer, musician, artist, curator, and chronicler of hip-hop, graffiti, punk, and metal cultures.

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Currently, Sacha Jenkins is the creative director of Mass Appeal magazine.

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Sacha Jenkins was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on August 22,1971.

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The Jenkins family lived in Silver Spring, Maryland, until Sacha Jenkins was seven years old.

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Horace Byrd Sacha Jenkins III won Emmy Awards for his contributions to the TV programs The Advocates, Sesame Street, and 30 Minutes, and was a pioneer in the TV magazine format with the program Black Journal.

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Under the name Horace Sacha Jenkins, he wrote and directed the feature film Cane River.

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Sacha Jenkins's mother, Monart, who is of Haitian origin, is a painter who has exhibited her work in galleries in Washington, DC, and New York City.

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Sacha Jenkins graduated from William Cullen Bryant High School in Woodside, New York, in 1990.

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In 2000, Sacha Jenkins was awarded a fellowship to the Graduate School of Journalism via National Arts Journalism Program at Columbia University.

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Sacha Jenkins himself has written and produced a number of film and television projects.

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Between 1997 and 2000, Sacha Jenkins was the music editor of Vibe magazine.

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Sacha Jenkins co-authored Eminem's biography, The Way I Am, with Eminem.

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Currently, Sacha Jenkins is the creative director of Mass Appeal, an urban culture magazine and website founded in 1996.

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Sacha Jenkins is a member of The Wilding Incident and The White Mandingos, a rock band that features rapper Murs and Bad Brains bassist Darryl Jenifer.

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Sacha Jenkins has collaborated with other notable musicians to present their works in the theater space.

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In 2022, Sacha Jenkins wrote, directed and executive produced the documentary series Everything's Gonna Be All White.

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Sacha Jenkins is a member of the National Arts Journalism Program.