Monday, November 30, 2020
RepItSocial, a tech company in Howard County, MD, is launching an app, with the same name, that, states a release, “is a dynamic, new social media network, poised to become the central hub for all things BIPOC. Developed by co-founders D’Oyen and Azalaya Fraser and Jefferi K. Lee, former president of BET Networks, RepItSocial is set to launch at the top the year and will be “the new face of social media that represents the voice, energy and true diversity of this new generation. It is the premium platform for entertainment, empowerment and unification of all things BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color).”
“BIPOC isn’t just a group of people, it’s a movement, an awakening across the globe that we are more powerful together. And now with Kamala Harris, the first woman of color as VP Elect, the timing is ripe for a new kind of social network – one that acknowledges the shared experiences, lifestyle and culture of BIPOC,” says Lee.
According to D’Oyen Fraser, “This social media network embodies the fresh mindset, voice, and energy of this new generation. It will be a tool for us to connect, to celebrate our accomplishments and share our incredible talents. We don’t say it. We REP IT!”
According to the release, “users are clamoring for the next new thing. Until now, there hasn’t been any other option, let alone one created by people of color with a creative commitment to BIPOC. Since statistics have shown that it’s this diverse group that account for the $1.3 trillion dollars spent on products and goods annually, and who comprise the most active content consumers on the planet, RepItSocial will be it.”
More here.