Social Justice And Video Games
by Latoya Peterson Here are the slides to our presentation, with a few quick notes added. Check back in about three hours, and we will have the video of the session and the Q & A available (just as...
View ArticleClutch Magazine Shows Our Editrix Some Love
By Arturo R. García Latoya is too modest to bring this up herself, but we’d be remiss if we didn’t highlight her getting name-checked in a rousing post by Britni Danielle on Clutch Magazine’s blog...
View ArticleShameless Promotion Thread – Love from the LA Times, Essence Magazine, More...
by Latoya Peterson I’m terrible at remembering to do these kinds of things, but we, as the Racialicious collective, got a lot of love the last few weeks and want to acknowledge that. Jessica Yee...
View ArticleThe Latoya Tour: “Ain’t I a Woman” In Brooklyn
If you’re in the area tonight, please check out Latoya–who’s teaming up with Elizabeth Mendez Berry–refusing the silence about race, feminism, and activism. Galapagos Art Space 16 Main Street...
View ArticleIgnite Talk: Hacking Diversity, Part 1 – How Do We Define Culture?
Back in June, I participated in an experimental journalism unconference called Spark Camp. The conversations were great and the other attendees were amazing, but one of the highlights of the conference...
View ArticleHail To The Chief!: Racialicious’ Editrix Named 2012-13 Knight Journalism Fellow
By Arturo R. García Please join the Racialicious team in congratulating our Editrix, Latoya Peterson, who was just selected for a John S. Knight Journalism Fellowship at Stanford University. Latoya...
View ArticleForbes Shows Our Fearless Leader Some Love
Racialicious Owner and Editrix Latoya Peterson. Courtesy: Forbes Magazine. Quick note to let our Racializens know: guess which Editrix made it into the ranks of Forbes Magazine’s 30 Under 30 Media...
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