Maggie Jones
- Teaching Professor
Maggie Jones is a contributing writer at The New York Times Magazine. She writes about a wide range of social issues, including youth, immigration, sex, race, gender, and death rituals. She has reported from Japan, Thailand, South Korea, Myanmar, and Guatemala, as well as throughout the United States. She has written for The NYT Book Review, The Washington Post, Mother Jones, The Smithsonian, The Guardian, Slate, Salon, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and other publications.
Representative Publications
Read How Talking to the Dead Dislodged Some of My Sorrow
Read The Joys and Challenges of Sex Over 70
Listen to Maggie on The Daily
Read How Do You Maintain Dignity for the Dead in a Pandemic?
Read The Movement to Bring Death Closer
Read What Teenagers are Learning from Online Porn – the most read New York Times Magazine article in 2018.
Read The Secrets in Guatemala’s Bones