Sacha Jenkins (born 1971) is an American television producer, filmmaker, writer, musician, artist, curator, and chronicler of hip-hop, graffiti, punk, and metal cultures. While still in his teens, Jenkins published ''Graphic Scenes & X-Plicit Language,'' one of the earliest 'zines solely dedicated to "graffiti" art. In 1994, Jenkins co-founded ''
ego trip'' magazine. In 2007, he created the competition reality program "
ego trip's The (White) Rapper Show
''Ego Trip's The (White) Rapper Show'' is an American reality television series created by '' Ego Trip'' magazine that first aired on VH1. In the show, ten white rappers compete with each other for the chance at a $100,000 grand prize. The show i ...
," which was carried by
VH1
VH1 (originally an initialism of Video Hits One) is an American basic cable television network based in New York City and owned by Paramount Global. It was created by Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment, at the time a division of Warner Communic ...
. Currently, Jenkins is the creative director of ''
Mass Appeal'' magazine.
Personal
Sacha Jenkins was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 22, 1971. The Jenkins family lived in
Silver Spring, Maryland
Silver Spring is a census-designated place (CDP) in southeastern Montgomery County, Maryland, Montgomery County, Maryland, United States, near Washington, D.C. Although officially Unincorporated area, unincorporated, in practice it is an edge cit ...
until Sacha Jenkins was seven years old. After his parents' separation, Jenkins' father, Horace Byrd Jenkins III, moved to
Harlem
Harlem is a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, New York City. It is bounded roughly by the Hudson River on the west; the Harlem River and 155th Street on the north; Fifth Avenue on the east; and Central Park North on the south. The greater Harl ...
. (Horace was a professor of communications at
Howard University
Howard University (Howard) is a Private university, private, University charter#Federal, federally chartered historically black research university in Washington, D.C. It is Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education, classifie ...
.) Jenkins, along with his mother, Monart, and his sister, Dominique, moved to
Queens
Queens is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Queens County, in the U.S. state of New York. Located on Long Island, it is the largest New York City borough by area. It is bordered by the borough of Brooklyn at the western tip of Long ...
,
New York
New York most commonly refers to:
* New York City, the most populous city in the United States, located in the state of New York
* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
New York may also refer to:
Film and television
* '' ...
in 1977.
Horace Byrd Jenkins III won Emmy Awards for his contributions to the TV programs "The Advocates," "Sesame Street," and "30 Minutes" (CBS TV series), and was a pioneer in the TV magazine format with the program "Black Journal."
Under the name Horace Jenkins, he wrote and directed the feature film ''Cane River'' (1982). That same year Horace died of a heart attack.
Sacha's mother, Monart, who is of
Haiti
Haiti (; ht, Ayiti ; French: ), officially the Republic of Haiti (); ) and formerly known as Hayti, is a country located on the island of Hispaniola in the Greater Antilles archipelago of the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and ...
an origin, is a painter who has exhibited her work in galleries in Washington, D.C. and New York City.
Jenkins is married to author/filmmaker
Raquel Cepeda
Raquel Cepeda is an American journalist, critic, film-maker, and autobiographer of Dominican descent. The editor of ''Russell Simmons' OneWorld'' magazine between 2001 and 2004, Cepeda was also the editor of the award-winning anthology "And It D ...
. The couple have two children, Djali Brown-Cepeda (Jenkins' stepdaughter) and a son, Marceau.
Education
Jenkins graduated from
William Cullen Bryant High School
William Cullen Bryant High School, or William C. Bryant High School, and W.C. Bryant High School, or Bryant High School for short, is a secondary school in Queens, New York City, United States serving grades 9 through 12.
Name
It is named in hon ...
in Woodside, New York in 1990.
Afterwards, he attended
Brooklyn College and
City College of New York
The City College of the City University of New York (also known as the City College of New York, or simply City College or CCNY) is a public university within the City University of New York (CUNY) system in New York City. Founded in 1847, Cit ...
. In 2000, Jenkins was awarded a fellowship to the Graduate School of Journalism via National Arts Journalism Program at
Columbia University
Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manha ...
.
Career
In 1988, Jenkins published his first 'zine—''Graphic Scenes & Xplicit Language''—one of the earliest magazines dedicated to graffiti art. In 1992, Jenkins and childhood friend Haji Akhigbade established ''Beat-Down Newspaper'', a very early hip-hop newspaper.
''Beat Downs music editor was future blogger
Elliott Wilson.
In June 1994, following a falling out between Akhigbade and Jenkins, Jenkins and Wilson co-founded ''ego trip'' magazine.
The magazine published 13 issues during the next four years —with content spanning everything from rap to skateboarding to punk rock to interviews bearing
Count Chocula
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's byline. Eventually, there were Ego Trip books (''ego trip's Book of Rap Lists'' and ''ego trip's Big Book of Racism'') and Ego Trip television series
Race-O-Rama" (2005), "ego trip's The White Rapper Show" (2007) and "Miss Rap Supreme" (2008)— all carried by VH1.
Jenkins himself has written and produced a number of film and television projects. In 2005 he began working as a writer on season one of
Aaron McGruder
Aaron Vincent McGruder (born May 29, 1974) is an American writer, cartoonist, and producer best known for creating '' The Boondocks'', a Universal Press Syndicate comic strip and its animated TV series adaptation.
Early life and education
Aar ...
's hit series
The Boondocks
Boondocks are remote, usually brushy areas.
Boondocks may also refer to:
* The Boondocks (band), an Estonian rock band
* ''The Boondocks'' (comic strip), a comic strip by Aaron McGruder
** ''The Boondocks'' (2005 TV series), the television seri ...
. In 2011, Jenkins was executive producer of "50 Cent: The Origin of Me" — a documentary that traces the genealogy of rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson.
Between 1997 and 2000, Jenkins was the music editor of
Vibe magazine
''Vibe'' is an American music and entertainment magazine founded by producers David Salzman and Quincy Jones. The publication predominantly features R&B and hip hop music artists, actors and other entertainers. After shutting down productio ...
. He has written articles and features for
Spin magazine
''Spin'' (stylized in all caps) is an American music magazine founded in 1985 by publisher Bob Guccione, Jr. Now owned by Next Management Partners, the magazine is an online publication since it stopped issuing a print edition in 2012.
History ...
and
Rolling Stone
''Rolling Stone'' is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California, in 1967 by Jann Wenner, and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason. It was first known for its co ...
about a wide array of recording artists—from
Nas
Nas (born 1973) is the stage name of American rapper Nasir Jones.
Nas, NaS, or NAS may also refer to:
Aviation
* Nasair, a low-cost airline carrier and subsidiary based in Eritrea
* National Air Services, an airline in Saudi Arabia
** Nas Air ...
to
Queens of the Stone Age
Queens of the Stone Age (commonly abbreviated QOTSA) is an American rock band formed in 1996 in Palm Desert, California. The band was founded by vocalist and guitarist Josh Homme, who has been the only constant member throughout multiple line ...
to
The Mars Volta
The Mars Volta is an American progressive rock band from El Paso, Texas, formed in 2001. The band's only constant members are Omar Rodríguez-López (guitar, producer, direction) and Cedric Bixler-Zavala (vocals, lyrics), whose partnership for ...
and
Kid Rock
Robert James Ritchie (born January 17, 1971), known professionally as Kid Rock (also known as Bobby Shazam), is an American singer, songwriter and rapper. His style alternates between rock, hip hop, country, and metal. A self-taught musician ...
. Jenkins co-authored Eminem's biography,''The Way I Am,'' with Eminem. With co-author
David "Chino" Villorente, Jenkins created the influential ''Piecebook'' series of books. (Piecebooks are the sketchbooks that graffiti artists used to map out their works or "pieces" before committing them to a larger surface. The ''Piecebook'' series highlights drawings that span the globe and go as far back as 1973.) In 2007, Jenkins wrote the foreword to Jon Naar's ''The Birth of Graffiti,'' a book devoted to graffiti in New York in the 1970s.
Currently, Jenkins is the creative director of ''Mass Appeal'', an urban culture magazine and website founded in 1996. He is also writing a biography with the
Beastie Boys,
and is finishing up his directorial debut, "Fresh Dressed" — a documentary film about the history of hip-hop fashion—for CNN Films.
Jenkins is a member of
The White Mandingos
The White Mandingos are a rock supergroup from Woodstock, New York consisting of rapper Murs, former Rolling Stone journalist and MTV / VH1 producer Sacha Jenkins and Bad Brains' bassist Darryl Jenifer.
Biography
The band was formed in late 2012 ...
, a rock band that also features rapper
Murs and
Bad Brains
Bad Brains are an American rock band formed in Washington, D.C. in 1976. Originally a jazz fusion band under the name Mind Power, they are widely regarded as pioneers of hardcore punk, though the band's members have objected to the use of this ...
bassist
Darryl Jenifer
Darryl Jenifer (born October 22, 1960) is an American musician, widely known as the bassist for the hardcore punk band Bad Brains and for the rap-rock group The White Mandingos. He appeared in ''TV's Illest Minority Moments presented by ego trip ...
. Their debut single and full-length LP—both titled "The Ghetto Is Tryna Kill Me" — were issued by Fat Beats records in June 2013.
Jenkins has collaborated with other notable musicians to present their works in the theater space. In 2009 he wrote and produced an off-Broadway play entitled "Deez Nuts: A Musical Massacre," about a journalist who interviews rap group
The Beatnuts
The Beatnuts are an American hip hop group and production duo from New York City. Its current members are JuJu and Psycho Les. JuJu (born Jerry Tineo on December 14, 1968) is a Dominican American from Corona and Psycho Les (born Lester Fernan ...
. Two years later he directed "Negroes On Ice," a traveling production featuring Grammy Award-winning producer
Prince Paul.
In 2022, Jenkins wrote, directed and executive produced the documentary series ''
Everything's Gonna Be All White.''
He is a member of the National Arts Journalism Program.
Exhibits
* ''Writers Convention: A Collaborative Study of Pigments'', at
Bill Adler
Bill Adler is an American music journalist and critic who specializes in hip-hop. Since the early 1980s he has promoted hip-hop in a variety of capacities, including as a publicist, biographer, record label executive, documentary filmmaker, mu ...
's Eyejammie Fine Arts Gallery, New York, November 4 – December 17, 2005. Jenkins described the show as a series of painted "duets" with artists including
Chino BYI,
Claw Money
Claw Money (born Claudia Gold in 1968, New York City) is a New York-based graffiti writer turned fashion designer. In 2009 Tag au Grand Palais in Paris, France named Claudia Gold a/k/a Claw one of the most influential graffiti artists of all ti ...
, Cycle, Daze,
Eric Haze
Eric Haze (born in 1961) is an American artist, graphic designer and art director.
Career
Eric Haze was born in 1961 in New York City to progressive parents of the Upper West Side. Haze was drawn to art through his father's friend's pop art coll ...
, Kaves, Mint & Serf,
Jose Parla, and SP One.
* ''Write On Bros.: Paintings and Words by Sacha Jenkins SHR and the Legendary Livingroom Johnston'', at the Eyejammie Fine Arts Gallery, New York, May 9, 2007 – June 2, 2007.
* ''Write of Passage'', Red Bull Studios, October–November 2013.
Books
* with
Elliott Wilson, Jeff Mao and Gabe Alvarez, ''ego trip's Book of Rap Lists,'' St. Martin's Griffin (1999)
* with
Elliott Wilson, Chairman Jefferson Mao, Gabriel Alvarez, and Brent Rollins, ''ego trip's Big Book of Racism,'' Harper Perennial (2002)
* "The Writing on the Wall: Graffiti Culture Crumbles into the Violence It Once Escaped," a chapter in ''And It Don't Stop: The Best American Hip-Hop Journalism of the Last 25 Years,''
Raquel Cepeda
Raquel Cepeda is an American journalist, critic, film-maker, and autobiographer of Dominican descent. The editor of ''Russell Simmons' OneWorld'' magazine between 2001 and 2004, Cepeda was also the editor of the award-winning anthology "And It D ...
, editor, Faber & Faber (2004)
* with
Eminem
Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known professionally as Eminem (; often stylized as EMINƎM), is an American rapper and record producer. He is credited with popularizing hip hop in middle America and is critically acclai ...
, ''The Way I Am,'' Dutton Adult (2008)
* with David Villorente, ''Piecebook: The Secret Drawings of Graffiti Writers,'' Prestel (2008)
* with David Villorente, ''Piecebook Reloaded: Rare Graffiti Drawings 1985–2005,'' Prestel (2009)
* with David Villorente, ''World Piecebook: Global Graffiti Drawings,'' Prestel (2011)
* with
Carlo McCormick
Carlo McCormick is an American culture critic and curator living in New York City. He is the author of numerous books, monographs and catalogues on contemporary art and artists.
Pedagogic and art writing activities
McCormick was Senior Editor ...
, Sean Corcoran,
Lee Quiñones
George Lee Quiñones (born 1960) is a Puerto Rican artist and actor. Quiñones rose to prominence by creating massive New York City subway car graffiti that carried his moniker "LEE". His style is rooted in popular culture and often with politic ...
, ''City As Canvas: New York City Graffiti from the Martin Wong Collection,'' Skira Rizzoli (2013)
* with Howie Abrams, ''The Merciless Book of Metal Lists,'' Harry N. Abrams (2013)
* with
Henry Chalfant
Henry Chalfant (born January 2, 1940) is an American photographer and videographer most notable for his work on graffiti, breakdance, and hip hop culture.
One of Chalfant's prints is held in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in N ...
, ''Training Days: The Subway Artists Then and Now,'' Thames & Hudson (forthcoming October 2014)
"Training Days: The Subway Artists Then and Now ".
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See also
* List of writers on popular music
* Music journalism
Music journalism (or music criticism) is media criticism and reporting about music topics, including popular music, classical music, and traditional music. Journalists began writing about music in the eighteenth century, providing commentary on ...
References
External links
Ego trip (website)
Where I'm From x Sacha Jenkins
SuperPopINTERVIEWS with Sacha Jenkins on graffiti
Video: The History of Graffiti in 1 min 30, for the "Write of Passage" exhibit
Artefuse photo essay on "Write of Passage" exhibit curated by Jenkins
Jenkin's open letter to Banksy, Chris Brown, Justin Bieber and Hugo Martinez in Real Talk, The Infamous Magazine
The White Mandingos, "The Ghetto Is Tryna Kill Me"
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1972 births
Living people
African-American journalists
American music journalists
American people of Haitian descent
Brooklyn College alumni
21st-century African-American people
20th-century African-American people
The White Mandingos members