Jamie Lauren Keiles is an eminent American writer and journalist currently working for The New York Times Magazine as a contributing writer and a lecturer at The New School.
She first gained attention as a teenage blogger in 2010 for launching the “Seventeen Magazine Project,” a blog chronicling their attempt to follow the advice of Seventeen Magazine for 30 days.
The project criticized Seventeen for promoting a limited conception of adolescent femininity. It quickly drew coverage from feminist blogs as well as national outlets, including NPR’s All Things Considered and CBC’s Q, among others. As an undergraduate at the University of Chicago, Jamie worked for the alternative newspaper the Chicago Weekly.
Jamie Lauren Age
Jamie Lauren was born in Doylestown, Pennsylvania on January 1, 1992. She is 30 years old.
Jamie Lauren Height
Lauren stands at a moderate height of 5 ft 5 inches (Approx. 1.65 m).
Jamie Lauren Education
She studied at Central Bucks High School West. Jamie graduated with a degree in interdisciplinary studies in the humanities from the University of Chicago in 2014.
Jamie Lauren Family
Jamie was born and raised in Doylestown, Pennsylvania by her loving and caring parents. Lauren belongs to the white ethnicity and holds an American nationality. Information about their parents and/or siblings is under review and will be updated as soon as confirmed.
Jamie Lauren Husband
She has managed to keep her love life status hidden, however, information regarding this matter at hand is ongoing and will be updated as soon as available.
Jamie Lauren Salary
Jamie’s annual salary is $62,645 per year. This is according to New York Times Magazine anchors’ and reporters’ salaries.
Jamie Lauren Net Worth
Lauren has an approximate net worth of $1 million – $5 million.
Jamie Lauren Career
Currently, Jamie serves for The New York Times Magazine as a contributing writer. Since 2015, they have been serving as a full-time freelance writer and part-time lecturer. Their work has appeared in The New Yorker, Vox, The New York Times, and The Awl. She writes about American culture, including subjects like Adam Sandler, the Jewish American princess stereotype, and Coca-Cola.
In April 2010, She launched “The Seventeen Magazine Project”, a blog documenting their attempt to follow the advice of Seventeen Magazine for 30 days. The project criticized Seventeen for promoting a limited conception of adolescent femininity; the project quickly drew coverage from feminist blogs as well as national outlets, including NPR’s All Things Considered and CBC’s Q, among others.
Upon completion of “The Seventeen Magazine Project,” Jamie initiated “Hey Mainstream Media”, a photo submission project encouraging internet users to air their grievances with mainstream media through the use of handwritten signs.
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