Biography

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Arielle Loren is a writer and filmmaker that offers real-life commentary on women’s issues, sexuality, health, and travel. She has written for Jezebel, Racialicious, Carnal Nation, Ebony, Vibe Vixen, Clutch, and Frugivore magazine. As a filmmaker, she directed and produced BIDEOLOGY, a feature-length documentary that explores women dating bisexual men. TheRoot.com says the film “explores lessons heterosexual women can learn from men who don’t have a fixed sexual orientation.”

Arielle has been a guest on Abiola Abram’s Love, Sex, and Dating show in addition to holding a spot in ForHarriet.com’s 30 Black Women Bloggers You Should Know. She’s also been quoted in NPR, AOL Black Voices, and Madame Noire.

As the founding editor and publisher of CORSET, Arielle leads the “go-to magazine for all things sexuality.” Embracing human curiosity, restoring sensuality, and celebrating sex, CORSET delivers enlightening, empowering, educational, and entertaining content to readers ready to step beyond their comfort zones and uplift a necessary discourse. CORSET is published quarterly and available by digital download. The inaugural issue is on sale now.

A full-time entrepreneur, Arielle also mentors women business owners through her media company, L Media House. She’s held full-time social media marketing positions with a top New York agency and non-profit organizations. Currently, she offers one-on-one training in social media marketing, branding, and strategic positioning. She also offers project management services on a case-by-case basis. Recently, she was featured in EBONY magazine and nominated to receive the 2011 Women’s Media Center Social Media Award for empowering women online.

Arielle received her degree in Social & Cultural Analysis from New York University with a certificate in Producing. She splits her time between New York City and Salvador (Bahia), Brazil.

Interviews:

Abiola on LSD (Love, Sex, Dating, & Drama) Show- Pop & Politics 

American Airlines Black Atlas – When I Studied Abroad: Arielle Loren 

Bedsider - Bisexuality Bias: What’s With The Double Standard? 

Beyond Black & White – Arielle Loren Bares All for New Magazine

Hot Chocolate with a Local: Arielle Loren in Bahia, Brazil 

Venus Genus: Arielle Loren Takes Flight to Brazil

Veralyn Media – Arielle Loren: Monetizing Her Passions

Women Making Moves: Arielle Loren

Quotes & Mentions:

NPR: The Year In Pop and Profanity

Madame Noire: The New Black Feminist

AOL Black Voices: Writers Reconsider the Bookstore’s ‘Black Section’

EBONY Magazine: Black Literary Agency Broadens Opportunities for Authors of Color 

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