Camp Frequency with Black Women Spin
Camp Frequency is an immersive experience for Black women DJs, producers and music lovers. This donation-based DJ camp blends hands-on DJ lessons, music history classes, a networking mixer/DJ set, and music swap sessions. More than skill-building, it’s a space to celebrate Black music, foster community, and amplify voices that are reshaping the culture. Here, every beat, every mix, and every connection contributes to a stronger, more empowered music community.
Monthly at Sip & Sonder Inglewood for 4Q 2025.
about the sessions
Vol. 01
10.26
The Heartthrob Era
Teen Idols & Pandemonium
A cultural deep dive into the Scream Tour era and the frenzy surrounding artists like Bow Wow, B2K, B5, Pretty Ricky, Chris Brown, Sammie, and more.
Vol. 02
11.09
Match the Mic
Black Women DJs, Artist Chemistry & Hip-Hop / Rap Power
Exploring Black Women DJs, artist chemistry & them conquering music together.
Vol. 03
12.14
A Black Christmas
Sound & Spirit
A celebration and analysis of Black contributions to holiday music, spanning Nat King Cole, Donny Hathaway, Jackson 5, Luther Vandross, Boyz II Men, TLC, Destiny’s Child, and beyond.
about black women spin
Black Women Spin exists to amplify, empower, and connect Black women DJs across the globe. Our mission is to create visibility for a community that makes up less than 1% of the music industry, while breaking barriers and shifting the culture. Through curated events, career opportunities, mentorship, and storytelling, we showcase the artistry and innovation of Black women behind the decks. We believe in building a sustainable platform that not only celebrates our talent, but also ensures our presence is seen, heard, and valued in every space where music lives.
Jibri Bailey, Founder
about in residence at sip & sonder
In Residence at Sip & Sonder provides a platform for creatives, academics, and community leaders and organizers to share programming that celebrates and explores the rich cultural tapestry of Black and Brown communities, thereby fostering dialogue, creativity, and community connection. From music to well-being to civic engagement and everything in between, In Residence is here to amplify Black and Brown voices and experiences.