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Danielle Amir Jackson is a Memphis-born writer and since 2021, the editor-in-chief of the Oxford American, a quarterly literary and culture magazine that explores the complexity and vitality of the American South. During her tenure, the magazine has been a finalist for awards from the American Society of Magazine Editors and the James Beard Foundation, and has received the Whiting Foundation’s Literary Magazine Prize. Her writing on books, music, and film has appeared in the New York Times, the Atlantic, Bookforum, the Criterion Collection, and more. She is at work on her first book, about women in the blues, forthcoming from Farrar, Straus, and Giroux. 

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Momus Residencies & Fellowships

Residencies & Fellowships

Momus Arts Journalism Residency

June 10July 25, 2024
Led by Catherine G. Wagley, and faculty members Elisa Wouk Almino, Julia Halperin, Catherine Hickley, Danielle Amir Jackson, Ossie Michelin, Carolina A. Miranda, and Niela Orr.

Because my metier is black … (after Toni Morrison)

August 1March 19, 2022
Led by Jessica Lynne, and faculty members Erica N. Cardwell, Margo Jefferson, Danielle Amir Jackson, Stefanie Jason, Yaniya Lee, Colony Little, Tarisai Ngangura, Rianna Jade Parker, and Still Nomads (Samira Farah and Areej Nur).

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