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== Honeysuckle Media (Magazine) ==

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Honeysuckle Media (Magazine)
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryDigital content creation
Founded2013; 11 years ago (2013) in Detroit, Michigan
FounderRonit Pinto
Area served
Worldwide
Websitehttps://honeysucklemag.com/

Honeysuckle is an award-winning American media company based in New York. It focuses on popular culture and publishes internationally distributed print editions and digital content through its flagship magazine and a cannabis-exclusive sister publication, Honey Pot. Founded in Detroit, Michigan in 2013 by filmmaker, journalist and publisher Ronit Pinto, Honeysuckle first came to public awareness for its coverage of fringe, underground reporting from a personal testimony perspective. Today it is recognized for hard-hitting socially-conscious content, provocative photography, and visually stimulating artwork.[1] The company was honored with a New York State Assembly Citation award by Inez E. Dickens of the 70th District, and a Certificate of Recognition from New York State Senator Brian Benjamin, for “a progressive stance on social and economic issues plaguing our society” in 2019. Notable features have included cover stories on Spike Lee, Leonardo DiCaprio, Alan Cumming and Kirsten Dunst, Steve DeAngelo as well as exclusive interviews with figures such as Congressman John Lewis, actress Holly Hunter, and the last interview of adult film performer Candida Royalle [2]) In recent years Honeysuckle has been responsible for a number of milestones bridging the gap between mainstream culture and marginalized communities such as the cannabis and hemp communities and topics dealing with prison reform. Honeysuckle was one of the first cultural publications allowed to cover Marijuana Business Conference, the largest international cannabis industry trade show, in 2017.[3] The company spearheaded a campaign that placed cannabis ads on Times Square billboards for the first time in history.  The campaign was policy changing and included fifteen partner brands such including Dasheeda Dawson, founder and CEO of cannabis business and marketing strategies firm The WeedHead. Through the power of journalism, Honeysuckle aided in the compassionate release of a female inmate.

History

Ronit Pinto founded Honeysuckle in 2013 as a digital publication centered on provocative arts, culture, and film. The initial written and video features were largely helmed by Pinto and her partner, filmmaker Sam C. Long, with contributions by several Detroit-based writers and artists. An early music video used emerald gels from the major motion picture Oz: The Great and Powerful, where Sam Long had crewed, to create a dress by award-winning designer Matthew F. Richmond of the Paper Dress Code.[4] It also included styling by Michigan-based artist Sandy Bambi and photography by Christian O'Grady. After relocation of its headquarters to New York, Honeysuckle debuted limited-edition print issues in 2015, its first cover spotlighting a Detroit punk artist. Limited print runs continued through 2016, before the company underwent a rebrand in 2017 that resulted in wider United States distribution. By 2018 Honeysuckle had secured national distribution, including the bookstore chains Barnes and Noble and Books A Million, and digitally through iTunes, Google Play, and Apple News. In 2019, Honeysuckle created Honey Pot Magazine, a sister print-and-digital publication focusing exclusively on cannabis and hemp issues.[5] Honey Pot shares the same distribution network as the company’s flagship brand, which as of 2020 also features availability at select locations in the United Kingdom, France, and Israel. Pinto has been a panelist at numerous media and industry events, as well as being cited as a female executive trailblazer in media and cannabis.[6]

Social Justice

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Social justice issues such as prison reform, racial disparity, and street culture are major components of Honeysuckle’s coverage. The company regularly publishes articles and accounts from community leaders and people who have direct experience with prison. Its Social Justice Board is comprised of writers and editors, all formerly incarcerated, who regularly contribute to the print and digital content: James Litkett, New York State chaplain and host of the television series Now We Rise ~ A Quest for Self-Determination (Manhattan Neighborhood Network); Shawanna Vaughn, nationally-recognized humanitarian activist and founder of the nonprofit Silent Cry Inc.; Arthur Rambert, imprisoned for 25 years and now a mentor with the nonprofit Lead By Example Reverse the Trend

In 2020, Honeysuckle published an article by Shawnna Vaughn and Michelle Mason on the case of Corona State Prison inmate Dareta Gail Steverson. Steverson suffered from leukemia and had tested positive for the COVID-19 coronavirus in prison; deemed ineligible for parole, she was accruing medical debt and claimed to have been traumatized by practices such as being denied various kinds of treatment and being shackled while receiving chemotherapy. Public response to the Honeysuckle article generated a petition for Steverson’s release, [7] ultimately garnering over 80,000 signatures. Steverson was given compassionate release from prison in November 2020.

Partnerships

Honeysuckle frequently collaborates with organizations across the United States that enhance the public good and are on the front lines of emerging industries. The company has a running content partnership with New York Women in Film and Television (NYWIFT), and produced the first-ever digital magazines for NoCo Hemp Expo, the world’s largest industrial hemp conference, and its sister conference Southern Hemp Expo, the premier hemp trade show in the Southeastern United States [8] Additionally, Honeysuckle is an ongoing media partner of the Cannabis World Congress and Business Exposition (CWCBE), one of the leading cannabis industry shows. In 2019, both NoCo Hemp Expo and CWCBE hosted their first cannabis media panels, which featured Honeysuckle Media. [9]

Awards

New York State Assembly Citation Award (2019)

New York State Senate Certificate of Recognition (2019)

GlobalGiving Grant (The Red Backpack Fund, made possible by the Spanx by Sara Blakely Foundation) (2020)

IndustryWired, Top 10 Most Successful Women Leaders to Follow in 2021 (Ronit Pinto)

Notable Staff and Contributors

Ronit Pinto, founder and publisher (2013-present)

Sam Long, founding member and creative director (2013-present), filmmaker and screenwriter [10]

Barbara Paley Advisory Board

Paul Rosen Advisory Board

Dan Foehner Advisory Board

Jaime Lubin, managing editor (2017-2019), executive editor (2019-2021), editor-at-large (2021-present) writer, actress and producer

Neha Mulay Managing Editor (2020-present)

Naomi Rosenblatt, deputy editor and art director (2017-2018), consulting editor (2018-present), founder of Heliotrope Books

Royal Young, editor in chief (2015-2016), journalist and author [11]

Soleil Nathwani, consulting editor (2017-present), contributing editor and culture columnist at Rolling Stone India

Patricia Bosworth, consulting editor (2017-2020), journalist and author

Dasun Imanuel (DX21 Dasun), guest editor (2017-present) [12]

Jay Neugeboren, house poet (2017-present)

Lori B. Lipten, spirit columnist (2015-present) [13]

Theresa Reed, Tarot columnist (2017-present) [14]

Eben Britton, former National Football League athlete, board member of Athletes for CARE, co-host of Hotboxin’ with Mike Tyson podcast

Alex Harsley, street culture photographer, founder of the historic 4th Street Photo Gallery and Minority Photographers Inc.

David N. Feldman, internationally-recognized attorney and award-winning author

King Noire and Jet-Setting Jasmine, noted community organizers and sex educators

Susan Shapiro, award-winning professor and bestselling author

External links

https://honeysucklemag.com/

References

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