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Jenna Wortham
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Jenna Wortham

journalist, podcaster

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1982

J Wortham is an American journalist. They work as a culture writer for The New York Times Magazine. Wortham was co-host of The New York Times podcast Still Processing with Wesley Morris, which ran from 2016 to 2022. In 2020, with Kimberly Drew, Wortham published Black Futures, an anthology of Black art, writing and other creative work.

All Quotes by Jenna Wortham

“The radical power of 'queer' always came from its inclusivity. But that inclusivity offers a false promise of equality that does not translate to the lived reality of most queer people.”
— Jenna Wortham
“If anything, Twitter helps me read about perspectives outside of mainstream media and learn about new authors, artists, and ideas that I don't always get exposed to in my regular media diet.”
— Jenna Wortham
“The radical power of 'queer' always came from its inclusivity. But that inclusivity offers a false promise of equality that does not translate to the lived reality of most queer people.”
— Jenna Wortham
“Matching tattoos don't ensure the longevity of a friendship, any more than any other mutual hardship.”
— Jenna Wortham
“Best-friend tattoos require so much prep work, which adds to their legitimacy. First, a friendship must be deep enough to warrant the rite; then the perfect symbol must be found to forge the bond.”
— Jenna Wortham