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Rodericka Applewhaite Redefines Black Media Access at the White House

Nefertiti NetworkBy Nefertiti NetworkFebruary 17, 202570 ViewsNo Comments3 Mins Read
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Rodericka Applewhaite Redefines Black Media Access at the White House
Rodericka Applewhaite, former White House Director of Black Media, revolutionized how the White House engages with Black media outlets by championing authentic representation, inclusive storytelling, and unprecedented access to the highest office. Photo credit: WMU We Talk/Courtesy of Rodericka Applewhaite

Written by Jacqueline Shaulis, White House Correspondent, The Nefertiti Network
Edited by Sharday Urtarte, White House Corr/espondent, The Nefertiti Network

(WASHINGTON, DC – February 12, 2025) – In the halls of the White House, Rodericka Applewhaite reshaped the narrative of Black media representation. In her time as White House Director of Black Media, the first-generation American of Panamanian and Guyanese descent didn’t just open doors—she reimagined the very structure of access, ensuring that Black voices are heard where they once were muted. “We trust outlets to understand the audiences they serve,” Applewhaite explained, her voice steady and assured. This belief is the foundation of her transformative approach to media relations, one that embraces the full spectrum of Black media—from digital giants to local community outlets. “I’ve worked with outlets as small as those in a couple of barber shops or a local church, and I make sure they get interviews too,” she shared.

Nefertiti Network with Rodericka Applewhaite in the White House Press Room
Nefertiti Network celebrates Rodericka Applewhaite for her valuable insights into the White House and her dedication to helping marginalized communities harness media to amplify their stories. L to R: Nefertiti Network founders Lauren Dorvil (Chief Digital Strategist), Jacqueline Shaulis (Chief Investigative Journalist), Rodericka Applewhaite, Crystal Joseph (Chief Media Liaison), and Ugoeze Achilike (Chief Operations Manager); not pictured: Sharday Urtarte (Editor in Chief) Photo credit: Jacqueline Shaulis

In her tenure, Applewhaite redefined Black media’s relationship with the White House. Her strategy culminated in a historic celebration during Congressional Black Caucus Week, where leaders and media representatives dressed in white filled the White House with energy and pride. “It was incredible to see so many Black leaders and media outlets celebrate our contributions to this country,” Applewhaite reflected.

Rodericka Applewhaite being interviewed by Jacqueline Shaulis in the White House Press Room
Rodericka Applewhaite underscores the power of small news outlets to bridge the gap between the White House and their audiences by using their size as an asset to secure access and tell impactful, community-focused stories. L to R: Rodericka Applewhaite, Jacqueline Shaulis Photo credit: Crystal Joseph

Her dedication to lasting change is unwavering. “Black media must demand access, demand interviews with Cabinet secretaries, and with the President,” she said firmly. This effort goes beyond securing interviews; it’s about elevating Black media to a position of strategic importance at the highest levels of government. Applewhaite secured opportunities for today’s journalists—she built a legacy of access that will serve future generations. Her vision for Black media’s future is clear: a guaranteed but expanded seat at the table where our stories are told through the lens of triumph, innovation, and excellence. Under her leadership, that future is already taking shape.


The Nefertiti Network is a dynamic group of Black and Latina women dedicated to amplifying Black voices. With a focus on uplifting urban America, they share research, current events, and stories from an intersectional lens. The Network comprises thought-leaders: Ugoeze Achilike, Jacqueline Shaulis, Sharday Urtarte, Lauren Dorvil, and Crystal Joseph.

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