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Journalist Caleb Gayle writes about the impact of history on race and identity. After completing his undergraduate studies at the University of Oklahoma as a Truman Scholar and Oxford as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar, Gayle worked for a social enterprise that creates customized programs to empower women entrepreneurs from marginalized areas in Mexico and as Program Offier at the George Kaiser Family Foundation. Most recently, Gayle completed both his MBA and Master’s degree in public policy from Harvard Business School and Harvard’s John F. Kennedy School of Government as a Soros Fellow and Sheila C. Johnson Fellow, respectively. Gayle’s writing has been featured in the New York Times, the Guardian, the Three Penny Review, the Harvard Review, the Pacific Standard, The New Republic, the Boston Globe, the Root, the Daily Beast, and more.
His writing has also been recognized by the Best American Essays Notable Essays collection, the Tin House Writers’ Workshop, Logan Nonfiction Residency, the I-Park Artist-in-Residence program, and the Anne LaBastille Writer Residency, as well as the Demos Emerging Voices Fellowship, where he wrote long-form essays about identity and voting rights. Gayle is currently completing Cow Tom’s Cabin: A New Story of Being Black in America with Riverhead Books.