Hey, I’m Hannah.
I’m a freelance writer and communications strategist specializing in race, criminal justice reform, reparative justice, and pop culture.
Hannah Greene is a New Haven-raised and based Yale College graduate. With a B.A. in African American Studies, Greene is no stranger to questions about her degree's utility. As a young Black woman, she leverages her education and experiences to tell stories that will produce material change. She uses her writing as a medium to drive conversations around politics, culture, gender, and sexuality. Hannah has honed her writing voice on various ghostwriting projects during her time as a research assistant, Development & Communications Associate, and now, Communications Lead at Where Is My Land.
My Services
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Are you looking to bring your ideas to life but need a professional writer to synthesize them for you? Whether you're working on a book, article, blog post, speech, or any other content, my ghostwriting services are here to capture your voice and help you craft your own story.
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Whether you need support crafting your brand story, writing external commutations like press releases or newsletters, I have over three years of rich consultancy experience to help you and your brand communicate more effectively.
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My research has supported projects such as Rooted: The American Legacy of Land Theft and the Modern Movement for Black Land Ownership by Brea Baker and Shari Dunn’s newest title Qualified: How Competency Checking and Race Collide at Work.
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During my tenure as an event programmer at Boston While Black, I produced over 50 virtual events and dozens of in-person events, including the first annual BWB Family Reunion, which had an operating budget of 20k and over 5,000 attendees.
My event programming include protests and activations for social justice causes.