Taneasha White
Taneasha White is a Black, Queer lover of words, inquisition, and community, and has used her role within both literary and organizational spaces to make room for folks who are often cast aside. She is the Founder and Editor of UnSung Literary Magazine, a flash fiction and poetry publication focused on offering artistic space for marginalized voices, a guest editor with Quail Bell Magazine, and she also co-hosts a podcast, Critiques for The Culture, where media is dissected through humor and a socio-political lens. You can find pieces of Taneasha’s in Asparagus Magazine, Prism, Rewire.News, Black Youth Project, them., and more.
In the Same Hospitals, Black Patients Have Worse Safety Outcomes Than White Patients
New research suggests that, even in the same hospital, patient safety outcomes are worse for Black patients than their white counterparts.
Unlearning My Family’s Wellness Values Taught Me How To Be Truly Resilient
One writer shares how unlearning her family's "hustle culture" values helped her redefine the meaning of resilience for herself.
I’m a Black, Queer Woman and This Is How the Election Will Impact Me
My ability to live as a Black woman, and my ability to have children as a queer woman, is in peril thanks to the Trump administration.