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Tiana Reid

Tiana Reid is a writer, editor, and student who lives in New York City.

Features

Late Night Is All We Have

By Tiana ReidAugust 13, 2019
A diary from two days in Dallas
Features

In Motion

By Tiana ReidMay 17, 2019
An interview with director, writer, and activist Astra Taylor about her film What is Democracy?
Features

Scam or Die

By Maya Binyam, Lou Cornum and Tiana ReidApril 1, 2019
The New Inquiry editors discuss last year’s so-called “Summer of Scam” and its endless aftermath
Features

Blue Life

By Nijah Cunningham and Tiana ReidSeptember 24, 2018
A movement that conjures the specter of an enemy that it seeks to annihilate
Essays & Reviews

Crushed…

By Tiana ReidMarch 7, 2018
Crushing lays bare the potential of boundless desire, enabling us to embrace brutal vulnerabilities that are often subordinated to everyday expediency
Features

The Context of Intellectual Friendship

By Tiana ReidMarch 1, 2018
An interview with David Scott about his book Stuart Hall’s Voice: Intimations of an Ethics of Receptive Generosity
Essays & Reviews

Time Is a Killer

By Tiana ReidJuly 15, 2016
Aging, as a staged theme, provokes other forms of performance to become strained and uncertain
Essays & Reviews

Daughters Have Their Own Agenda

By Tiana ReidDecember 2, 2014
White supremacist heteropatriarchy blames black women for the "absent black father," invisibilizes the women who most suffer from that father's absence, and uses that invisibility as the foundation of male identity
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