1. Jenna Wortham on Journalism and Activism, Healing Justice, Objectivity, “Imposter Syndrome,” and their NYT Journey

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Jenna Wortham is a writer at New York Times Magazine, co-author alongside Kimberly Drew of the anthology Black Futures, co-host of the NYT award-winning podcast Still Processing, where her and her best friend and the Times’ critic at large Wesley Morris make listeners feel like they are eavesdropping on two best friends talking about exactly what we need to be discussing in culture.One of my favorite things about Jenna is their healing spirit. They are a sound healer, reiki practitioner, herbalist and community care worker oriented toward healing justice and liberation. Jenna is from the DMV, for those of you who don’t know, the DC/MD/VA area so that might be why I have even more love for them. In this episode, we are talking about our own biases we carry, the state of journalism, being told you are a “diversity hire”, healing, how she made her way up in the New York Times, and the process of building the anthology Black Futures.The article we talk about on imposter syndrome can be found here: https://hbr.org/2021/02/stop-telling-women-they-have-imposter-syndromeVideo version of this conversation:youtube.com/noorfacebook.com/noor——For more Jenna Wortham:instagram.com/jennydeluxetwitter.com/jennydeluxewww.jennydeluxe.comYou can enioy Black Futures by purchasing wherever you get your books! ——It would mean so much if you could rate + review PODCAST NOOR! I love reading what you have to say, and it is a great way to support.You can also stay connected with me by subscribing to my newsletter: noortagouri.com/newsletterIf you want to go the extra mile, join my Patreon community: patreon.com/noorAnd of course follow along on social media:instagram.com/noortiktok.com/@noorfacebook.com/nooryoutube.com/noortwitter.com/ntagouri

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