I’m Brittany Brown, also known as Nia Dinero, and I’m passionate about using my platform to inspire, create, and advocate for change. I graduated from Norfolk State University with a Bachelor of Science in Mass Communication, and with over 15 years of experience in the music industry, I’ve built a career that spans multiple facets of the entertainment world—from event management and social media strategy to cultural arts education and advocacy.As an artist, I’ve had the honor of performing at prestigious events like the Smithsonian Anthology of Hip Hop and Rap’s first anniversary and the Kennedy Center, making a powerful impact with my voice and message. Recently, I was voted into the Recording Academy in 2023 and elected as a 2024 Governor of the DC Grammy Chapter, further solidifying my commitment to pushing Hip Hop culture forward. I’m also humbled to have been recognized as the 2024 "Who Rocks Next" Black Girls Rock artist.Currently, I serve as a cultural arts teacher, working to instill creativity and cultural awareness in the next generation, while also advocating for women and girls in Hip Hop. I proudly represent the nonprofit Free Flow Movement as a brand ambassador, helping to break social stigmas around menstrual hygiene and promote positive change.In addition to my music and advocacy, I am deeply passionate about both my faith and fitness. I believe in the importance of nurturing both the body and soul, and I actively integrate these values into my daily life and work, encouraging others to find strength in faith and wellness.Through my company, Nia Dinero LLC, I’ve spearheaded successful campaigns, led creative teams, and executed large-scale events that push boundaries and elevate artistry. My goal is to continue growing and building my craft in the entertainment industry while using my platform to inspire others, especially women and girls to find their voice, break barriers, and live with purpose.