by Jenna Wortham & Wesley Morris / NYT
Two New York Times culture critics discuss race, identity, pop culture, and the forces shaping how we live now.
Still Processing is a cultural criticism podcast from The New York Times featuring critics Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris. Together they explore race, identity, gender, pop culture, and the broader forces shaping contemporary life with intelligence, humor, and deep personal reflection.
The sharpest cultural criticism about race, identity, and feminism from two brilliant New York Times writers.
Anyone interested in thoughtful cultural commentary, especially on topics of race, identity, and feminism.
"Still Processing is essential listening for anyone who wants to understand contemporary culture through the lens of race, identity, and the human experience."
Two New York Times culture critics discuss race, identity, pop culture, and the forces shaping how we live now.
New episodes are released weekly.
Yes, Still Processing is free to listen to on all major podcast platforms.
You can listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, and on the NYT website.
Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris are Pulitzer Prize-winning culture critics at The New York Times.
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