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Brenda Siler is an award-winning journalist and public relations strategist. Her communications career began in college as an advertising copywriter, a news reporter, public affairs producer/host and a jazz program producer/host. After college, she continued producing and hosting jazz programs for ten years.

Currently a contributing writer for the Washington Informer, Siler writes about STEM, HBCUs, the arts, entertainment, Washington, DC area dining. She also has written articles and chapters for public relations industry trade publications, including PRNews, Ragan Report, and Inside Organizational Communications.

Siler has led national, regional, and local communications departments in Atlanta and Washington, DC. She has worked at AARP, the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, the American Red Cross, United Way, and UNCF-the United Negro College Fund. At UNCF, she oversaw the rebranding of America’s largest minority scholarship fund, retaining its iconic tagline, “A mind is a terrible thing to waste.”

Siler is a lifetime member of the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC), a global professional association with members in 80 countries. She was the first person of color to serve as chairperson for the IABC international executive board. In 2017, she received the IABC Fellow designation recognizing her achievements in global organizational communications.

Siler is a native Washingtonian and an alumna of Spelman College. She lives in Silver Spring, Maryland.

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Pianist David Virelles, vocalist and NEA Jazz Master Cassandra Wilson and bassist Rashaan Carter performed with drummer Max Roach’s “We Insist! Max Roach’s Freedom Now Suite” during a centennial celebration for the drummer held recently at the Kennedy Center. (Brenda C. Siler/The Washington Informer)
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Through His Music, Max Roach Still Demands Freedom and Equal Justice

Brenda Siler photo by Brenda C. Siler October 23, 2024October 23, 2024

The Kennedy Center celebrated Max Roach’s centennial with a performance of “We Insist! Max Roach’s Freedom Now Suite,” featuring vocalist Cassandra Wilson, poets Sonia Sanchez and Saul Williams, and a band led by music director and drummer Nasheet Waits, in a powerful tribute to Roach’s legacy of civil rights activism.

Katrina Davis hosts a satirical late-night talk show on YouTube for the Black Public Media series “BE HEARD: #ShopLikeNana,” a social awareness campaign about the adverse impact on the environment by low-priced clothes. (Courtesy of Andrew Max Levy)
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Rethink the Value of Online Clothes Shopping vs. Climate Change

Brenda Siler photo by Brenda C. Siler October 23, 2024October 23, 2024
"Luther Vandross: Never Too Much," the documentary from award-winning producer/director Dawn Porter, will have a sneak preview screening in D.C.-area theaters in October and November (Courtesy of Matthew Rolston)
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‘Luther Vandross: Never Too Much’: The Documentary That Can’t Wait

Brenda Siler photo by Brenda C. Siler October 21, 2024October 22, 2024
“Blue House Session” is the latest release from The Muneer Nasser Quintet. (Courtesy of Muneer Nasser)
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Muneer Nasser’s Climb in Jazz Continues With New Music ‘Blue House Session’

Brenda Siler photo by Brenda C. Siler October 16, 2024October 18, 2024
Keith Killgo, one of the original members of The Blackbyrds, Phyllis Saunders Toney, wife of original group member Kevin Toney, and the couple’s daughter Dominique Toney, who will perform as a vocalist with the group (Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer)
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The Blackbyrds Enter a New Era With a Nod to Their Beginnings

Brenda Siler photo by Brenda C. Siler October 9, 2024October 9, 2024
Alex Brown, area director of operations for Thompson Restaurants, D.C. Councilmember At-Large Kenyan R. McDuffie, Aisha Bond, president and CEO of the Black Chamber of Commerce, and Warren Thompson, president and CEO of Thompson Hospitality at Hen Quarter Prime. The restaurant is going pink for a month-long observance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. A portion of Hen Quarter’s sales goes to the Thelma D. Jones Breast Cancer Fund. (Brenda C. Siler/The Washington Informer)
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D.C. Restaurant Goes Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Brenda Siler photo by Brenda C. Siler October 8, 2024October 8, 2024
Keyboardist and composer Matthew Whitaker performed with his trio at Blues Alley in Georgetown. He has been on tour for his recent album “On Their Shoulders: An Organ Tribute.” (Courtesy of Hollis King)
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Historic Blues Alley Hosts Master Keyboardist and Composer Matthew Whitaker

Brenda Siler photo by Brenda C. Siler October 2, 2024October 8, 2024
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Staying True to Who She Is: A Conversation with Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson

Brenda Siler photo by Brenda C. Siler October 1, 2024October 1, 2024
From left: Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-Md.) presents the Distinguished Service Cross to Joann Woodson, widow of Staff Sgt. Waverly Woodson, and their son Stephen Woodson. Staff Sgt. Woodson is credited with saving more than 200 lives during the invasion of Omaha Beach on D-Day. (Robert R. Roberts/The Washington Informer)
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World War II Medic Finally Receives Honors for D-Day Heroism

Brenda Siler photo by Brenda C. Siler September 30, 2024September 30, 2024
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Comics Shared Love, Respect, Joy and Laughs in Honoring Comedy Legend George Wallace

Brenda Siler photo by Brenda C. Siler September 30, 2024October 2, 2024

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