Jenna Wortham is an American journalist. They[1] work as a culture writer for The New York Times Magazine[2] and co-host The New York Times podcast Still Processing with Wesley Morris. In 2020, with Kimberly Drew, Wortham published Black Futures, an anthology of Black art, writing and other creative work.
Wortham began their journalism career freelancing in San Francisco, then worked for Wired before joining the Times in 2008.
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JennaWortham is an American journalist. They work as a culture writer for The New York Times Magazine and co-host The New York Times podcast Still Processing...
Washington and his family, along with talking-head footage from journalist JennaWortham, R&B star Brian McKnight, comedian-actor Sinbad, and a group of actors...
currently critic-at-large for The New York Times, as well as co-host, with JennaWortham, of the New York Times podcast Still Processing. Previously, Morris...
Still Processing is a New York Times culture podcast hosted by JennaWortham, a writer for The New York Times Magazine, and Wesley Morris, the paper's...
for her 2019 film Homecoming, and it's the focus of a 2021 episode of JennaWortham and Wesley Morris's New York Times podcast, Still Processing. Beyoncé...
been uploaded to SoundCloud". The Verge. Retrieved 14 January 2023. JennaWortham, SoundCloud, an Audio-Sharing Site, Hits 5 Million Users. New York Times...
of Instagram". Inc. magazine. Somini Sengupta, Nicole Perlroth and JennaWortham (April 13, 2012). "Behind Instagram's Success, Networking the Old Way"...
during the George Floyd protests starting in May 2020. According to JennaWortham and Matthew Yglesias, the slogan was popularized by the Black Visions...
anthology of Black art, writing, and other creative work, edited by writer JennaWortham and curator Kimberly Drew. Writer Teju Cole, singer Solange Knowles...
August 2, 2014. JennaWortham (August 16, 2013). "Hanging Out at the E-Mall". New York Times. Retrieved October 15, 2013. JennaWortham (January 24, 2013)...
obvious examples — or to be as difficult as possible to access." dril JennaWortham (6 January 2012). "Web Comic Draws Inspiration From a Twitter Spammer"...
Marks Soulja Boy as himself Brian McKnight as himself Sinbad as himself JennaWortham as themself Cree Summer as herself Gunna as himself The series was renewed...
Archived from the original on 22 May 2011. Retrieved 13 April 2011. JennaWortham (21 December 2008). "Music Games for iPhone Give Artists New Spotlight"...
most outspoken (and beloved) commentator". The New York Times writer JennaWortham commended Cher on her social media usage, stating, "Most celebrities'...
Science, where he worked on the Mosaic browser with Marc Andreessen. JennaWortham (September 20, 2014). "Pass the Word: The Phone Call Is Back". The New...
Archived from the original on January 7, 2018. Retrieved January 7, 2018. JennaWortham (January 15, 2010). "Burst of Mobile Giving via Cellphone Text Messages...
the 2020 nonfiction book Black Futures edited by Kimberly Drew and JennaWortham. In August 2020 Damon founded s Kia Feeds The People, her forthcoming...
Crowdfunding Hell". Harvard Business Review. Retrieved August 19, 2012. JennaWortham (September 17, 2012). "Success of Crowdfunding Puts Pressure on Entrepreneurs"...
for Women". New York Magazine The Cut. Retrieved October 26, 2013. JennaWortham (March 27, 2013). "Wanelo, Social Commerce Site, Picks Up Speed". New...
Times, Pineapple launched Still Processing, a culture podcast hosted by JennaWortham and Wesley Morris. Pineapple teamed with filmmaker Dan Taberski on a...