Contributor

Selena Hill

Associate Digital Editor at Black Enterprise

Selena Hill is an award-winning, multi-media journalist with a passion for social justice and women empowerment. She currently works as the Associate Digital Editor for Black Enterprise​ magazine. Infusing her love for journalism and social reform, Selena created “Let Your Voice Be Heard! Radio​" as a platform to inform, educate and empower others about current events, politics and social issues from a Millennial perspective. The award-winning talk show broadcasts on WHCR 90.3 FM "The Voice of Harlem"​ and is streamed online at www.LYVBH.com every Sunday from 11 am - 1 pm ET. On the show, Selena has booked and/or interviewed speakers like Sen. Cory Booker, NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio, Russell Simmons and former MSNBC host Toure. Selena also works as a contributing TV reporter for “What's Eating Harlem​” on PBS local affliate NYC Life. On the show, she books and interviews prominent entrepreneurs, philanthropist, and movers-and-shakers in Harlem. Selena has worked as a Special Election Coverage Reporter covering the 2012 presidential election and current events at Russell Simmons' GlobalGrind.com​. In addition, she freelanced for the New York Amsterdam News​, one of the nation’s longest running historically Black newspapers, and has worked at NV (New Vision in business) Magazine​, where she's landed on-camera interviews with Rev. Jesse Jackson, Angela Simmons and Big Sean. In September 2016, Selena was honored with The New York Association of Black Journalists Awards for Best Blog Commentary.