She has also taught at Antioch University, Spelman College, and the Clarion Workshop. She taught an Afrofuturism class at UCLA for many years, and her new class on black horror, “The Sunken Place: Racism, Survival, and Black Horror Aesthetic”, has garnered a great deal of media attention. She worked as a journalist for the Miami Herald after college, wrote full-time for 15 years, and has more recently turned to teaching. She grew up in Miami, and attended Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism before getting her MA in English from Leeds University, where she studied Nigerian literature. and leading civil rights activist Patricia Stephens Due. Tananarive Priscilla Due was born Januin Tallahassee FL, daughter of civil rights lawyer John D.
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