Interview with Chaneé Jackson about Black Poly Pride D.C. Chaneé Jackson Kendall is a black polyamorous educator, speaker, activist, and event planner. A 32-year old native Atlantan, she lives in a western suburb of Atlanta with her partners and co-parents. She has openly identified as non-monogamous for the past decade, and polyamorous for the past 8 years. She discovered the online polyamorous community in 2012 and has been an active, and often outspoken member ever since. She is one of the Admins of Black & Poly and the co-founding Admin of Young, Black & Poly. She volunteers a lot of her time to polyamorous education, outreach, and activism. Chaneé is passionate about normalizing polyamory as a relationship orientation or relationship choice. Her heart is totally devoted to co-planning the 2nd Annual Black Poly Pride – a celebration of the Black polyamorous lovestyle which will take place in Washington, D.C., June 10-13, 2021. The event has been postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.