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Editor, Narrative Projects , author, Shirley Chisholm Is a Verb, 32 Yolks w/ , alum. I'm not a player but I create a lot.

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Joined April 2011

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    Feb 26

    Happy and proud to announce a new Narrative Projects series “Black History, Continued”

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    13 hours ago

    tweet above should say —his cinematography is gorgeous in an early discussion of this piece we said we wanted the visuals to make readers feel what it's like to be in the water—something surfing stories often miss. nailed it

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    13 hours ago

    this piece is the kind of story where in every paragraph there's a person or anecdote you want to read a whole feature about — I'm already convinced that Masekela (pictured below) may be the most interesting person on the planet

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    I interviewed , , and for this lil' follow up piece on how the surfing visuals came together: “We see this as an opportunity to contribute something significant to the canon of imagery of Black surfers”

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    Also I love this letter that the co-founder of the Black Surfing Association wrote in Magazine in the 70s. “In ten years of wave riding, I've met only two black brothers who've sought the sensuous pleasures found in the tubes of Mother Ocean...”

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    Like!! This shot from of 👏🏾 Makes me want to try surfing again.

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    Our second Outdoors piece is here! Beautifully written , we're diving into the world of surfing 🏄🏾 With the most stunning visuals! “The African practices of wave-riding are centuries-old”

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    Sep 1

    So grateful to share even a small part of an incredible history, and to have worked with such a talented team. And the visuals!

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    Sep 1

    "Connecting with the ocean because you're also connecting with a part of your heritage": Beautiful, dizzying interactive project courtesy via

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    Aug 31
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    Aug 31
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    Aug 31

    Thanks so much to for recommending "Call and Response" for the little — and not so little — ones in your life!

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    Aug 31
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    Aug 31
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    while you're at it follow Textured Waves on IG

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    Aug 25

    The book, "Call And Response: The Story Of Black Lives Matter", uses photographs, quotes and informative text to look at how a moment became a movement over the last eight years.

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    Aug 27

    "That's partly why we call the book Call and Response," my co-author explains. "It's about a conversation, and what we really hope is that the book is a start of some really great conversations for people." P.S. Want to join that conversation?

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    Aug 29

    🙂🙌🏿 's debut novel reviewed in ! “The Love Songs of W.E.B. Du Bois” is quite simply the best book that I have read in a very, very long time." -

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