Apr 15, 2019
In this week's edition of Tranquility du Jour, I chat
with Latoya Peterson about racial justice, diversity, and
inclusion.
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A certified media junkie, Latoya Peterson provides a hip-hop
feminist and anti-racist view on pop culture with a special focus
on video games, film, television, and music.
One of Forbes Magazine's 30 Under 30 rising stars in media for
2013, she is best known for the award winning blog
Racialicious.com- the intersection
of race and pop culture. She is currently the Deputy Editor,
Digital Innovation for ESPN's The Undefeated. Previously, she was
an Editor-at-Large at Fusion, the Senior Digital Producer for The
Stream, a social media driven news show on Al Jazeera America and a
John S. Knight Journalism 2012-2013 Fellow at Stanford University
focusing on mobile technology and digital access. She produced a
YouTube series on Girl Gamers and is currently working on virtual
and augmented reality projects.
Her work has been published in ESPN Magazine, The New York
Times, The Washington Post, Essence, Spin, Vibe, Marie Claire, The
American Prospect, the Guardian and many other outlets. She was a
contributor to
Jezebel.com. Her
essay, "The Not Rape Epidemic" was published in the anthology Yes
Means Yes: Visions of Female Sexual Power and a World Without Rape
(Seal Press, 2008). She also contributed "The Feminist Existential
Crisis (Dark Children Remix)" to the anthology Feminism for Real:
Deconstructing the Academic Industrial Complex of Feminism (CCPA,
2011).
As a digital media consultant, Latoya Peterson has worked with
brands like NPR, Wikipedia, and Weber-Shandwick to provide
demographic analysis, ideas on improving user experience, and
specialized outreach. She was also a guest host for WEAA’s Michael
Eric Dyson Show and a contributor/substitute digital producer for
Al-Jazeera International's version of The Stream.
She was also a Harvard Berkman Center Affiliate, a Poynter
Institute Sensemaking Fellow, and one of the inaugural Public Media
Corps fellows.
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