Laugh hard. Think harder.Damon Young has joined The Washington Post as a contributing columnist, bringing his distinct take on culture, class, money and race to the Sunday Magazine. Sometimes comical, other times visceral, always thought-provoking and lyrical, Damon is a storyteller with a point of view, and you can look forward to reading his perspective in his weekly column. Self-described "writer, critic, humorist, satirist and professional Black person," Damon is the winner of the 2020 Thurber Prize for American Humor, the author of "What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Blacker," and the co-founder of the culture blog, Very Smart Brothas. His columns cover the angsty and the absurd, from watching a friend fall into a covid conspiracy sinkhole, to that time he got doxed by white supremacists, to his dad's Grim Reaper report. (And that's just in his first three weeks). Sign up to get his columns direct to your inbox. Other voices you might enjoy | Dana Milbank Opinions columnist Politics can sometimes feel like survival of the fussiest. And nobody sketches the foolish, fallacious and the felonious in politics better than Dana. | | | |
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