Description
Lisa Victoria Chapman Jones is an American writer and journalist, the daughter of poets Hettie Jones and Amiri Baraka. Her sister, Dr. Kellie Jones, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Art History and Archaeology at Columbia University.
Jones grew up in New York City and Newark, New Jersey. She graduated from Yale University and received a MFA in Film from New York University. She joined the staff of the Village Voice in 1984 and wrote for the paper for 15 years. Jones married Kenneth S. Brown in 2004 and their daughter was born in 2005.
Jones is best known for her "Skin Trade" columns in the Village Voice, a selection of which were published as a book, Bulletproof Diva, in 1994. She also co-wrote three books with Spike Lee, all companion books to his films: Uplift the Race: The Construction of School Daze, published in 1988, Do the Right Thing, published in 1989, and Mo' Better Blues, published in 1990. Jones published a memoir, Good Girl in a Bad Dress, in 1999. Her essays have been widely anthologized.
Jones wrote the plays Carmella & King Kong and Combination Skin while involved with the Rodeo Caldonia, a feminist collective of African-American women artists.
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January 1st, 1961 in (Age 63)
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