Jessica Carew Kraft

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Born (1978-05-28) May 28, 1978 (age 47)
OccupationJournalist
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Jessica Carew Kraft
Born (1978-05-28) May 28, 1978 (age 47)
OccupationJournalist
Children2
Websitejessicacarewkraft.com
Jessica Carew Kraft speaking at Mrs. Dalloway's book store in Berkeley, California on August 27, 2023.

Jessica Carew Kraft is an American writer, journalist, and anthropologist known for her work exploring the intersection of modern life and ancestral human practices.[1] She is the author of Why We Need To Be Wild: One Woman’s Quest for Ancient Human Answers to 21st Century Problems, a first-person account of learning ancestral skills[2] and the anti-civilization rewilding movement.[3]

Her reporting on health, culture, and education has appeared in The New York Times,[4] The Atlantic, Forbes, KQED, Christian Science Monitor, ARTNews, YOGA Magazine, and NBC News Online.[5]

Kraft was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and grew up in the American Midwest. Kraft is the great-grand-niece of H. S. Kraft, a blacklisted screenwriter and playwright.

She earned a bachelor's degree in sociology and anthropology from Swarthmore College, a master's degree in cultural anthropology from Yale University, and a master's from The University of London’s Consortium program.[6]

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