Julia Carrie Wong

@juliacarriew

Julia Carrie Wong is a freelance journalist living in San Francisco. Her writing on labor, feminism, tech and class struggle has appeared in Salon, In These Times, and Rolling Stone. She also co-writes a (profane) media criticism blog

Writing, Prestige and Other Things That Don’t Pay the Rent

Writing, Prestige and Other Things That Don’t Pay the Rent Writing, Prestige and Other Things That Don’t Pay the Rent

Manjula Martin is trying to arm freelance writers with knowledge, but capitalism has the upper hand.

Apr 7, 2014 / Blog / Julia Carrie Wong

Who’s Afraid of Suey Park?

Who’s Afraid of Suey Park? Who’s Afraid of Suey Park?

The social media prowess of one Asian American activist is driving the mainstream media to distraction. Why do they care so much?

Mar 31, 2014 / Blog / Julia Carrie Wong

A Very Serious Problem With Very Serious Journalism

A Very Serious Problem With Very Serious Journalism A Very Serious Problem With Very Serious Journalism

Can The Intercept make a dent in the overwhelming white maleness of policy reporting?

Mar 27, 2014 / Blog / Julia Carrie Wong

What the Media Gets Wrong About San Francisco’s Gentrification Battles

What the Media Gets Wrong About San Francisco’s Gentrification Battles What the Media Gets Wrong About San Francisco’s Gentrification Battles

San Francisco is in the midst of a war, but it’s not about culture.

Mar 24, 2014 / Blog / Julia Carrie Wong

Tweeters of the World, Unite!

Tweeters of the World, Unite! Tweeters of the World, Unite!

Can the women of color on Twitter who are feeding the media’s aggregation mania see remuneration for their efforts?

Mar 21, 2014 / Blog / Julia Carrie Wong

Media Isn’t Baseball: Diversity Problems in the Clubhouse

Media Isn’t Baseball: Diversity Problems in the Clubhouse Media Isn’t Baseball: Diversity Problems in the Clubhouse

The numbers for representation of women and people of color in the media don’t add up to anything good.

Mar 17, 2014 / Blog / Julia Carrie Wong

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