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Who is arts journalism for? — From ‘Dragon Ball Z’ to ‘Us’ to the newsroom: Finding my place as a Black writer

Uncategorized Posted: July 30, 2019 5:01 pm

Kyle V. Hiller: “I’ve long felt that my relationship with pop culture, media, and art have lacked something. It took me years to realize that I just wasn’t finding voices like my own represented in arts journalism. When that clicked, I actually found myself becoming more reclusive about my interests and my perspectives. … The numbers are going up. I’m living proof of that. But that doesn’t mean we can stop advocating for diversity in arts journalism.” – Broad Street Review (Philadelphia)

Uncategorized Published: 07.24.19, sj

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