Culture Journalist for hire | Formerly: Senior Culture Reporter at HuffPost | Other Bylines: History.com, Bloomberg, THR, Time, etc. | Reeltalkonline@gma
As I am back on the job hunt (and, in the meantime, the freelance work hunt), I'm dropping a thread of some of my proudest work here for consideration. Contact info and journalism portfolio are both linked in my bio.
I don't think people care enough about 1) the obscene number of Black women who've been out of jobs since this administration and 2) the mental health toll that has had on us.
Over 300,000 Black women have lost jobs or left the workforce in recent months. Shana Pinnock Glover has applied to 800 jobs while battling two forms of breast cancer. This is the toll of a system failing Black women. We must demand equity and opportunity!
I would love to read an interview with him where someone actually asks him about the racial politics of this movie.
I'm also happy to do that interview myself.
Paul Thomas Anderson on casting Chase Infiniti for 'One Battle After Another':
"She reminded me of my daughters. She felt like a person who would be friends with my daughters, and I just connected to her as a human being."
More: rollingstone.com/tv-movies/tv-m…
#TheWomanKing had everything the oscars generally go for: it's a period film, has tons of battle scenes and enslaved characters
But it was co-produced by a black woman, stars black women, was directed by a black woman. So.
#OscarNominations2023
I have said repeatedly that portraying A Complete Unknown without politics is one of the many nonsensical things about that movie. Joan Baez was deeply political and it was part of the tension between her and Bob Dylan at the time, not just the fact that he was a philanderer.