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Kevin Powell (born April 24, 1966) is an American writer, activist, and television personality. He is the author of 14 books, including The Education of Kevin Powell: A Boy's Journey into Manhood and When We Free the World published in 2020. Powell was a senior writer during the founding years of Vibe magazine from 1992 to 1996. Powell's activism has focused on ending poverty, advocating for social justice and counteracting violence against women and girls through local, national and international initiatives. He was a Democratic candidate for the United States House of Representatives in Brooklyn, New York, in 2008 and 2010. Powell was the curator for the first exhibit on the history of hip-hop in America at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. In 2014, he was invited by the Welsh Government to the United Kingdom for a series of lectures and workshops on the 100th birthday of 20th-century poet Dylan Thomas. As a result, he was named the International Ambassador for the Dylan Thomas Centennial in America. Cornell University owns The Kevin Powell Archive, documenting his work to date in print, photos, videos, books, handwritten notes, speeches, and select memorabilia, beginning with his appearance in the first season of the first television reality series, MTV's, The Real World: New York in 1992. Early life and education Powell was born and raised in Jersey City, New Jersey, where his parents met after moving from South Carolina. Abandoned by his father, Powell was raised by a single mother from the South in the one-bedroom apartment they shared with his aunt and her son. Throughout a childhood marked by poverty, violence and abuse, Powell maintained a passion for reading and spent hours in the public library. He credits his mother with ensuring he received a better education than her own, and for instilling in him a commitment to learning. He and his cousin were the first in their family to graduate high school, and in 1984 Powell enrolled in Rutgers University through the Educational Opportunity Fund, a program created during the Civil Rights Movement to benefit poor youth. His memoir, The Education of Kevin Powell: A Boy's Journey into Manhood, tells this story of his upbringing. At Rutgers, Powell studied political science, English and philosophy with the ambition of becoming a professional writer. Cheryl Wall introduced him to the critical study of Harlem Renaissance writers, including Richard Wright, Langston Hughes, Ralph Ellison, and black female authors such as Zora Neale Hurston. Becoming immersed in classic African-American books such as The Autobiography of Malcolm X, Manchild in the Promised Land, as well as poets from the Black Arts Movement such as Sonia Sanchez, Nikki Giovanni and Amiri Baraka, he was motivated to become an activist and student leader. He helped to organize support for the anti-apartheid movement, Jesse Jackson's 1988 presidential campaign and voter registration campaigns, and other social justice initiatives. Career Early work Powell began his journalism career while in college as a contributing reporter to the Black American newspaper, where he covered stories such as the racially motivated killing of Michael Griffith in Howard Beach, Queens. In 1992, Powell was an original cast member of The Real World: New York, the first season of the MTV reality television series in which a group of strangers live together for several months. During his stay in The Real World house, Powell sparked controversial discussions with his housemates, raising incendiary issues about racial stereotypes. In episode 11 of The Real World, the MTV production crew followed Powell to the Nuyorican Poet's Café, where he was a regular participant in the open mic Poetry Slam competition, created by the café's founder, Miguel Algarin. Powell had been presenting his poetry there since 1990 when he first attended an open mic to read a poem called "For Aunt Cathy". The episode is credited with bringing a national spotlight to the venue and popularizing the concept of a competitive poetry slam. MTV's producers cast Powell as the host of Straight from the Hood: An MTV News Special Report. Airing in 1993, it profiled the state of affairs for young people in South Central Los Angeles following the Rodney King verdict and riots. Writing While The Real World was still in production, Powell was tapped to join VIBE magazine, launched under the leadership of Quincy Jones. From 1992 to 1996, Powell worked as part of the magazine's editorial team. His cover story on the group Naughty-By-Nature appeared in the first issue of the publication. He wrote the magazine's first profile of Snoop Dogg and went on to report on notable figures in hip hop and black music, both in print and on television as host and producer of HBOs “VIBE Five” TV segments. Powell wrote a series of cover stories on rapper Tupac Shakur. Of his relationship with Shakur, Powell explained: “He said to me in that first interview that he wanted me to be Alex Haley as in Alex Haley of "Roots" to his Malcolm X because I think he knew from the very beginning 'I have a very short window to live.{'" Powell's first VIBE cover story on Shakur was the 1994, "Is Tupac Crazy or Just Misunderstood?" Powell's 1995 cover story on Shakur, "Ready to Live", – featuring an interview conducted while Shakur was jailed in Rikers Island – became one of the magazine's bestsellers. His third and last before the rapper's murder was the 1996, “Live From Death Row", a cover with Shakur, Suge Knight, Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre in a shoot inspired by the movie poster for Goodfellas. In 2016, to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Shakur's death, VIBE published "Prayer, Passion, Purpose", Powell's previously unreleased interview following Shakur's release from Rikers Island in 1996. Powell wrote for Esquire, Newsweek, The Washington Post, Essence, Rolling Stone, New York Amsterdam News, Ebony, TIME, CNN.com, ESPN.com, BBC, The Washington Post, The New York Times, and Huffington Post. Powell's articles evolved to draw connections between contemporary pop culture, and the heritage of black artists and writers, such as the Ebony magazine piece "Black Music's Bosses, Legends and Game Changers". He wrote the 2006 story of comedian Dave Chappelle's return to the public spotlight, in Esquire magazine: "Heaven Hell Dave Chappelle: The Agonizing Return of the Funniest Man in America". Powell has also written reflections on his own history, such as "Letter to my Father", "Me and Muhammed Ali", published in ESPN's The Undefeated blog, and "The Sexist in Me", a piece that marked the beginning of his work around redefining black manhood and advocating for women and girls. Highlights of his articles and essays include: "Between Russell Simmons and The World and Oprah", examining the allegations of rape and sexual abuse against Simmons; his 2020 profile of Georgia politician Stacey Abrams in The Washington Post Magazine; The New York Times .... Discover the Kevin Powell popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Kevin Powell books.

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  • The Black Male Handbook synopsis, comments

    The Black Male Handbook

    Kevin Powell

    Author and activist Kevin Powell and contributors Lasana Omar Hotep, Jeff Johnson, Byron Hurt, Dr. William Jelani Cobb, Ryan Mack, Kendrick B. Nathaniel, and Dr. Andre L. Brown del...

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    The Kevin Powell Reader

    Kevin Powell

    A hopeful and insightful collection by one of the great voices of our time "The Kevin Powell Reader is an electric and deeply inspiring selection from Powell's lifework, spanning t...

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    TOEFL iBT Independent Writing Task - Structure - Analyze

    Kevin Powell

    Are you nervous about getting the score you need in the TOEFL writing section? Would you like to learn how to write high scoring Writing Task answers? If you would, then this book ...

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    The Education of Kevin Powell

    Kevin Powell

    In the spirit of Piri Thomas’s Down These Mean Streets and Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, writer and activist Kevin Powell’s memoir“illuminating…an education for u...

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    When We Free The World

    Kevin Powell

    In When We Free the World, acclaimed writer and activist Kevin Powell presents a stunning and brutally honest survey of America, yesterday and today, and what he hopes for its futu...

  • My Mother. Barack Obama. Donald Trump. And the Last Stand of the Angry White Man. synopsis, comments

    My Mother. Barack Obama. Donald Trump. And the Last Stand of the Angry White Man.

    Kevin Powell

    Written in the tradition of works by Joan Didion, bell hooks, Toni Morrison, and Eve Ensler, this “profoundly insightful and brilliantly inciting” (Dominique Morisseau, Obie Awardw...