Genevieve Jackson
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Genevieve Jackson (born December 3, 1989) is an American singer, songwriter, and investigative journalist.
Early life and education
She is the daughter of Randy Jackson, a member of The Jackson 5, and Alejandra Loaiza.
Music
Jackson began her music career early, performing at the age of eight alongside her uncle Michael Jackson and her aunt Janet Jackson. Music has always been a driving force in her life.
Jackson has released demos and singles, including "Where They Love" and "Get Rid of You". Her style blends R&B, soul, and pop.
Journalism
Jackson is a founding member of Valigia Blu, an independent journalism platform established in 2015.
She has written and collaborated on articles for the pltform that aim to expose media manipulation and raise awareness about the need for critical media consumption.
Recognition
In 2023, she was featured in Billboard's "R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players" list, honoring her contributions to both the music and media industries.
Philanthropy
In 2016, Jackson launched the movement EIGBO (Everything Is Gonna Be OK), which focuses on spreading positivity, hope, and resilience. The initiative encourages people to overcome life’s challenges with an optimistic mindset.
Jackson has supported various nonprofit organizations that work with the homeless and support women’s rights.
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