Techno

Meet the African #YouTubeBlackVoices Creator Class of 2022. 

0

[]
Meet the African #YouTubeBlackVoices Creator Class of 2022.  – 1; } /* Disable tracking if the opt-out cookie exists. */ if ( __gtagTrackerIsOptedOut() ) { window[disableStr] = true; } /* Opt-out function */ function __gtagTrackerOptout() { document.cookie = disableStr + ‘=true; expires=Thu, 31 Dec 2099 23:59:59 UTC; path=/’; window[disableStr] = true; } if ( ‘undefined’ === typeof gaOptout ) { function gaOptout() { __gtagTrackerOptout(); } } window.dataLayer = window.dataLayer || []; if ( mi_track_user ) { function __gtagTracker() {dataLayer.push( arguments );} __gtagTracker( ‘js’, new Date() ); __gtagTracker( ‘set’, { ‘developer_id.dZGIzZG’ : true, }); __gtagTracker( ‘config’, ‘UA-143077592-1’, { forceSSL:true, } ); window.gtag = __gtagTracker; ( function () { /* https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/analyticsjs/ */ /* ga and __gaTracker compatibility shim. */ var noopfn = function () { return null; }; var newtracker = function () { return new Tracker(); }; var Tracker = function () { return null; }; var p = Tracker.prototype; p.get = noopfn; p.set = noopfn; p.send = function (){ var args = Array.prototype.slice.call(arguments); args.unshift( ‘send’ ); __gaTracker.apply(null, args); }; var __gaTracker = function () { var len = arguments.length; if ( len === 0 ) { return; } var f = arguments[len – 1]; if ( typeof f !== ‘object’ || f === null || typeof f.hitCallback !== ‘function’ ) { if ( ‘send’ === arguments[0] ) { var hitConverted, hitObject = false, action; if ( ‘event’ === arguments[1] ) { if ( ‘undefined’ !== typeof arguments[3] ) { hitObject = { ‘eventAction’: arguments[3], ‘eventCategory’: arguments[2], ‘eventLabel’: arguments[4], ‘value’: arguments[5] ? arguments[5] : 1, } } } if ( typeof arguments[2] === ‘object’ ) { hitObject = arguments[2]; } if ( typeof arguments[5] === ‘object’ ) { Object.assign( hitObject, arguments[5] ); } if ( ‘undefined’ !== typeof ( arguments[1].hitType ) ) { hitObject = arguments[1]; } if ( hitObject ) { action = ‘timing’ === arguments[1].hitType ? ‘timing_complete’ : hitObject.eventAction; hitConverted = mapArgs( hitObject ); __gtagTracker( ‘event’, action, hitConverted ); } } return; } function mapArgs( args ) { var gaKey, hit = {}; var gaMap = { ‘eventCategory’: ‘event_category’, ‘eventAction’: ‘event_action’, ‘eventLabel’: ‘event_label’, ‘eventValue’: ‘event_value’, ‘nonInteraction’: ‘non_interaction’, ‘timingCategory’: ‘event_category’, ‘timingVar’: ‘name’, ‘timingValue’: ‘value’, ‘timingLabel’: ‘event_label’, }; for ( gaKey in gaMap ) { if ( ‘undefined’ !== typeof args[gaKey] ) { hit[gaMap[gaKey]] = args[gaKey]; } } return hit; } try { f.hitCallback(); } catch ( ex ) { } }; __gaTracker.create = newtracker; __gaTracker.getByName = newtracker; __gaTracker.getAll = function () { return []; }; __gaTracker.remove = noopfn; __gaTracker.loaded = true; window[‘__gaTracker’] = __gaTracker; } )(); } else { console.log( “” ); ( function () { function __gtagTracker() { return null; } window[‘__gtagTracker’] = __gtagTracker; window[‘gtag’] = __gtagTracker; } )(); } ]]>

Youtube introduced the #YouTubeBlackVoices Fund in 2020, which was created to directly support Black creators and artists on YouTube so that they could grow.

Last year, the firm unveiled its inaugural class of 133 international creators and artists. Musicians, beauty entrepreneurs, comedians, activists, poets, personal trainers, and more.

The 26 African creators that will be part of YouTube’s #YouTubeBlackVoices Fund initiative for the second year, Class of 2022, have been announced.

The fund invests in Black creators from all around the world who are telling original and real stories.

Each of the 26 African YouTubers selected for the #YouTubeBlackVoices Fund Class of 2022 will get startup financing as well as dedicated support to help them grow their channels.

They will also participate in specialized, hands-on training, workshops, and networking opportunities.

These African creators will join 108 others from around the world.

Meet the #YouTubeBlackVoices Creator Class of 2022 from Africa

Adaeze – Nigeria

Angel Lately – Kenya

Cheyenne – Kenya

Chinyere – Nigeria

Critics Company – Nigeria

Data Pepple – Nigeria

Defining – South Africa

Fisayo Fosudo – Nigeria

Funmi – Nigeria

Gugulethu Nyatsumba – South Africa

Haven – Nigeria

Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu – South Africa

Justus – Kenya

Mandi Sarro – Kenya

Manjra – South Africa

Michelle Expert – South Africa

Mlungisi Nkosi – South Africa

Mpoomy Ledwaba – South Africa

Nico Nomyayi – South Africa

Nozibele Qamngana – South Africa

Skybelle – Nigeria

Steven Ndukwu – Nigeria

TNC Africa – Nigeria

The Tshegofatso – South Africa

Ummeeta – Nigeria

Xukununu_Bold – South Africa

 

 

Read More on Tech Gist Africa:

YouTube is looking into NFT features for content creators

Netflix has pledged $1 million towards film and television scholarships in Sub-Saharan Africa

Get real time update about this post categories directly on your device, subscribe now.

Tech Gist Africa

Tech Gist Africa

Tech Gist Africa is a new media and technology news platform that focuses on the untold stories of innovative ideas closely connected to technology news from Africa.

No Result

View All Result

Copyright © 2019 TECHGISTAFRICA. All Rights Reserved

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy. introduced the #YouTubeBlackVoices Fund in 2020, which was created to directly support Black creators and artists on YouTube so that they could grow.rnrnLast year, the firm unveiled its inaugural class of 133 international creators and artists. Musicians, beauty entrepreneurs, comedians, activists, poets, personal trainers, and more.rnrnThe 26 African creators that will be part of YouTube’s #YouTubeBlackVoices Fund initiative for the second year, Class of 2022, have been announced.rnrnThe fund invests in Black creators from all around the world who are telling original and real stories.rnrnEach of the 26 African YouTubers selected for the #YouTubeBlackVoices Fund Class of 2022 will get startup financing as well as dedicated support to help them grow their channels.rnrnThey will also participate in specialized, hands-on training, workshops, and networking opportunities.rnrnThese African creators will join 108 others from around the world.rn

Meet the #YouTubeBlackVoices Creator Class of 2022 from Africarn

Adaeze – Nigeriarn

Angel Lately – Kenyarn

Cheyenne – Kenyarn

Chinyere – Nigeriarn

Critics Company – Nigeriarn

Data Pepple – Nigeriarn

Defining – South Africarn

Fisayo Fosudo – Nigeriarn

Funmi – Nigeriarn

Gugulethu Nyatsumba – South Africarn

Haven – Nigeriarn

Hungani and Stephanie Ndlovu – South Africarn

Justus – Kenyarn

Mandi Sarro – Kenyarn

Manjra – South Africarn

Michelle Expert – South Africarn

Mlungisi Nkosi – South Africarn

Mpoomy Ledwaba – South Africarn

Nico Nomyayi – South Africarn

Nozibele Qamngana – South Africarn

Skybelle – Nigeriarn

Steven Ndukwu – Nigeriarn

TNC Africa – Nigeriarn

The Tshegofatso – South Africarn

Ummeeta – Nigeriarn

Xukununu_Bold – South Africarn

rn rnrnhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbK0krtHU24&t=1srnrn rn

Read More on Tech Gist Africa:rnYouTube is looking into NFT features for content creatorsrnrnNetflix has pledged $1 million towards film and television scholarships in Sub-Saharan Africa”,”author”:{“@type”:”Person”,”name”:”Tech Gist Africa”,”url”:”https://www.techgistafrica.com/author/techgistafricagmail-com/”},”articleSection”:[“Creatives”,”Opportunities”,”People”,”Social media”,”The Big 5″,”Videos”],”image”:{“@type”:”ImageObject”,”url”:”https://www.techgistafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/YouTube-Black-Voices-2022.jpg”,”width”:600,”height”:400},”publisher”:{“@type”:”Organization”,”name”:””,”url”:”https://www.techgistafrica.com”,”logo”:{“@type”:”ImageObject”,”url”:””},”sameAs”:[“https://www.facebook.com/techgistafrica/”,”https://twitter.com/techgist_africa”,”https://www.instagram.com/techgistafrica/”,”https://www.linkedin.com/company/techgist-africa”]}}]]>



Source

Egyptian Exchange welcomes Nahr Al-Khair for Development & Agricultural Investment to its main market

Previous article

Rogan promises more balance in his podcast

Next article

You may also like

Comments

Comments are closed.

More in Techno