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Author Archives: Joshua Davis

Joshua Davis is a multimedia journalist and an Assistant Professor in the Journalism Department at San Francisco State University. He’s produced groundbreaking broadcast and digital projects, including the Peabody Award-winning VICE News documentary, Charlottesville: Race and Terror (2017), and the Emmy Award-winning NPR documentary, Planet Money Makes A T-Shirt (2013). His recent work explores the politicization of the criminal justice reform movement and its effect on marginalized communities.

joshdavis@sfsu.edu
Posted inCulture

To survive in San Quentin prison, Latinx men must be extremely masculine

by Ana Lourdes Cardenas, Joshua Davis, Carina Gallo and Shabnam Piryaei May 24, 2024May 30, 2024

Where does this ā€œcultureā€ of extreme masculinity come from?

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