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The hosts discuss a recent New Yorker essay about the ubiquity—and meaning-inverting impact— of “P.O.V.” videos. Inspired by the recent New Yorker article by Lauren Michele Jackson, the ...
Digital blackface involves White people play-acting at being Black, says Lauren Michele Jackson, an author and cultural critic, in an essay for Teen Vogue. Jackson says the Internet thrives on ...
Exrx.net is little changed since the days of Yahoo GeoCities and dial-up and saying “www” aloud. Yet beneath its bare-bones interface is a deep physiological compendium. The showrunner Taylor ...
♦ Lauren Michele Jackson, a contributing writer at The New Yorker, is an assistant professor of English at Northwestern University and the author of “White Negroes.” The Making of “Rust ...
Digital blackface involves White people play-acting at being Black, says Lauren Michele Jackson, an author and cultural critic, in an essay for Teen Vogue. Jackson says the Internet thrives on ...
A recent article by Lauren Michele Jackson in this week’s edition of the magazine, the “New Yorker,” reviewed Chernow’s extensive biography on Twain. One sentence jumped out.
Lauren Michelle Jackson, the founder of “Cultivate Your Essence” joined WGN News on Saturday mornign to discuss the event.