
Caleb Gayle
Award-Winning Journalist | Race, Identity & American History

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Caleb Gayle is an acclaimed author and journalist specializing in American history, race, and identity. As Associate Director of Northeastern University's Center for Communication, Media Innovation, and Social Change, he explores how these complex issues shape society.
Gayle's award-winning books, including 'We Refuse to Forget' and 'BLACK MOSES' (longlisted for the National Book Award), have received widespread critical acclaim. His writing has appeared in prestigious publications like The New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, and TIME.
With a background as a former BCG consultant and degrees from Oklahoma and Oxford, Gayle brings a unique blend of journalistic expertise and academic insight to his talks, helping audiences understand the past and present dynamics of American identity.
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