Kenya Barris and Revolt Partner to Empower Creators with New Venture
Shonda RhimesProlific television creator ("Grey's Anatomy," "Scandal") and author on creativity and empowerment.
Igniting Innovation: Barris and Revolt Forge a Path for Creative Empowerment
A Strategic Alliance for Creative Development
The acclaimed creator of "Black-ish," Kenya Barris, has announced his collaboration with Offscript Worldwide, the employee-owned entity overseeing the Revolt TV network. This joint venture will see the formation of Revolt Labs, a pioneering enterprise dedicated to fostering creative talent. Barris will assume the pivotal role of vice chair within this new organization.
Unveiling the Vision: A Joint Endeavor with Shared Strengths
This groundbreaking initiative was officially unveiled on a Thursday morning by Barris and Detavio Samuels, CEO of Revolt/Offscript Worldwide. Samuels elaborated on the strategic framework to Variety, highlighting the synergistic advantages. He emphasized Revolt's proven track record as the fastest-growing Black-owned media company, adept at identifying emerging creators. This capability, combined with Barris's expertise in transforming nascent ideas into globally recognized franchises, and their collective marketing prowess, creates a formidable platform. The goal is to propel creators' work through Revolt's distribution channels and beyond, to major platforms like Netflix or Disney.
Cultivating Talent: From Social Media to Global Franchises
Barris and Samuels are actively seeking creators similar to Druski and Kai Cenat, with a focus on producing diverse content spanning television, film, digital platforms, and live events. A core promise of this venture is to offer creators a sense of ownership and a more expansive reach than they could achieve independently.
Addressing the Gaps: Infrastructure for Creator Ambitions
Samuels articulated that while creators possess vast audiences and significant influence, they often lack the foundational support to translate their grander visions into premium intellectual property. He noted that many creators, despite dominating social media, aspire to ventures beyond their current platforms, seeking larger budgets, broader distribution, and more favorable economic models.
Inspired by Innovation: Expanding Creative Horizons
Drawing inspiration from figures like MrBeast, who transitioned from YouTube dominance to partnerships with entities like Amazon for projects such as "Beast Games," Samuels expressed hope that Revolt Labs will assist creators in realizing their non-TikTok, non-Instagram, and non-YouTube aspirations across various formats and categories. He underscored Barris's crucial role, given his diverse experience across documentaries, unscripted, reality, and scripted content, which provides the necessary creative partnership and infrastructure to bring a wide array of ideas to market.
Navigating Challenges: Revolt's Resilient Journey
Securing Barris as a partner represents a significant achievement for Revolt, a company that has faced considerable challenges in recent years. Sean "Diddy" Combs, who co-founded the brand in 2013, fully divested his stake in 2024 amidst legal issues. Subsequently, Revolt employees emerged as the largest shareholders. Despite a false claim last year by music entrepreneur Damon Dash regarding his acquisition of the company, Revolt has demonstrated remarkable resilience.
Lauding Leadership: Samuels's Steadfast Stewardship
Barris commended Samuels for skillfully navigating Revolt through turbulent times. He highlighted the company's ability to withstand significant shifts that would typically dismantle most organizations, noting Samuels's success in retaining every advertiser the following year—an extraordinary feat given the circumstances.
A Legacy of Storytelling: Barris's Creative Journey
Barris's career began with projects like "America's Next Top Model" before he transitioned to writing for popular shows such as "Girlfriends," "Soul Food," and "The Game." This trajectory ultimately led to the massive success of ABC's "Black-ish" and its spin-offs, "Grown-ish" and "Mixed-ish." Following a substantial deal with Netflix, which included productions like "BlackAF," Barris later moved on to help establish BET Studios, contributing to series like "Diarra from Detroit."
New Beginnings: Focusing on Revolt Labs' Future
While Barris continues to develop and pitch ideas for BET Studios, including a second season for "Diarra," his primary focus is on the successful launch and growth of Revolt Labs. He expressed enthusiasm for this new chapter, likening it to the early, entrepreneurial stages of Amazon, and highlighting his eagerness to collaborate with emerging creators who possess fresh perspectives.
Embracing Evolution: The Shifting Media Landscape
Barris articulated his belief that the media industry is undergoing another significant transformation, with young creators like Kai and Druski demonstrating immense influence and shaping cultural trends in language and fashion. He sees Revolt, historically at the forefront of cultural shifts, as perfectly positioned for Revolt Labs. His motivation is simple: to create impactful content and empower others to do the same.
Seizing Opportunity: Creativity in Chaos
Samuels underscored the opportune timing for Revolt Labs, especially amidst the ongoing consolidation within the media sector. He argued that while stability favors established players, periods of disruption create openings for everyone—from large corporations to independent innovators. He emphasized that creators, with their deep understanding of their audiences and unique artistic visions, are best equipped to develop content that resonates, particularly when conventional structures are in flux.

