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Sarah J. Jackson

Eric & Wendy Schmidt Fellow, 2019

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Sarah J. Jackson is the author of A Second Sight: How the Wonder and Vision of Black Mediamakers Push America Toward Freedom (2026), a cultural history tracing how Black American mediamakers have shaped democratic critique and imagination in the United States. A scholar of race, media, and politics, her other works include #HashtagActivism (2020) and Black Celebrity, Racial Politics, and the Press (2014). She is an Associate Professor at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania and co-directs the Media, Inequality & Change Center. Jackson was a 2020 Andrew Carnegie Fellow. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Review of Books, and The Atlantic.

Selected Work

  • : A cultural history of Black mediamaking in the United States, tracing how Black journalists, filmmakers, and other storytellers have used 鈥渟econd sight鈥 to diagnose democratic failures and imagine more just futures. (Mariner Books / HarperCollins, 2026)
  • : A spanning scholarly analysis of how digital activism鈥攅specially Black and feminist organizing during the heyday of Twitter鈥攔eshaped media, politics, and public discourse in the twenty-first century. (MIT Press, 2020)
  • : An examination in The Atlantic of how media framing shapes public understanding of protest and police violence, and how those frames obscure or distort the democratic demands at the heart of racial justice movements.