Jamia Wilson (born October 10, 1980) is an American writer, commentator, and feminist activist based in New York City.
She is the Executive Director and Publisher of the Feminist Press at CUNY.
Wilson is the youngest director in the Press's 47-year history, as well as the first woman of color to head the organization.
Prior to joining the Feminist Press, Wilson was the Executive Director of Women, Action, and the Media and a staff writer at Rookie (magazine).Her work has appeared in several books such as Madonna and Me: Women Writers on the Queen of Pop, The V Word, Slut: The Play, and When Grace Meets Power, "I Still Believe Anita Hill.
Well Read Black Girl Anthology, Nasty Women, Babe, Coming of Age, Rookie Yearbook,, Women, Spirituality & Transformative Leadership, Slut: A Play & Guidebook, Our Bodies, Ourselves,
and Nasty Women & Bad Hombres.
She has been recognized as one of the “17 Faces of the Future of Feminism” by Refinery29, and named as one of the “Real Hot 100" by the Younger Women's Task Force.Wilson's work has been featured in online and print publications such as Alternet, CBS News, Forbes.com, GOOD Magazine, New York (magazine), The Wall Street Journal, In These Times, Ms.
(magazine), The Washington Post, The New York Times.
Teen Vogue, Elle, Refinery29, CNN, Bust, The Guardian, Mic, The New York Times, The New York Times, Rookie, TED, Glamour, and, Rookie, She has also appeared as a guest on NBC's The Today Show, HuffPost Live, and Grit(TV Network).