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Veronica Chambers is an Afro-Latina author, teacher, and magazine executive. Chambers has been an editor and writer for ''
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'', ''Esquire'', ''Parade'' and ''O, The Oprah Magazine.''


Early life

Chambers was born in
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and raised in Brooklyn. Chambers attended Simon's Rock College of Bard, in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, where she received a B.A. in Literary Studies, ''summa cum laude''.


Career

Chambers taught writing at Stanford University, Bowdoin College, Bard College at Simon's Rock, and the Rutgers University Summer Program. She has been a fellow at Columbia University's Freedom Forum, the Japan Society Media Fellows Program in New York and Tokyo, Stanford University's John S. Knight Journalism Fellowship, the
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, the British-American Project in Newcastle upon Tyne England, the
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, the Camargo Foundation, in Cassis, France, and Princeton University's Hodder Fellowship. Chambers has also been a Lecturer for the Young Women's Writing Program at Smith College and for the Environmental Communication Program at Stanford University. In 2012, New York Times' Dwight Garner said '' Yes Chef'' was “one of the great culinary stories of our time.” President Bill Clinton said, “In this memoir,
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tells a story that reaches past racial and national divides to the foundation of family, hope and downright good food.” In 2015, Chambers and Samuelsson published a young adult version of ''Yes, Chef'', called ''Make it Messy'', which Barnes & Noble named one of its best teen books of the year. In 2014, Chambers co-wrote the
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''Everybody’s Got Something'' with journalist, Robin Roberts. In May 2016, Random House published ''32 Yolks,'' the memoir Chambers co-authored with chef
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. Chambers’s other memoir collaborations include ''Wake Up Happy'' with morning TV host and NFL Hall of Famer
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and ''Emperor of Sound'' with multi-platinum producer
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. In 2017, Chambers edited ''The Meaning of Michelle: 16 Writers on Our Iconic First Lady and How Her Journey Inspires Our Own''. ''Time Magazine'' named it one of the top 10 non-fiction books of 2017. In 2012, Chambers received the
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for Best American Cookbook for her work on, '' Yes, Chef'' which she co-authored with
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. In 2018, she joined the Archival Storytelling Team at The New York Times, where she edits Past Tense, a new initiative devoted to articles based on photographs from the newspaper's six million-photo archive. In 2019, Chambers edited ''Queen Bey: A Celebration of the Power and Creativity of Beyoncé Knowles-Carter''.


Magazine executive

As a Director of Brand Development at Hearst Corporation, Chambers and an executive team led the relaunch of ''
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'' and Goodhousekeeping.com. Chambers also developed and launched the magazine ''Glam Latina'' for Condé Nast and ''Women's Day Latina'' for the Hearst Company.


Children's books

Chambers has written books for children such as ''Celia Cruz, Queen of Salsa,'', and young adults, ''Plus,'' and ''The Go-Between,''.


Social impact

In 2014, Veronica Chambers and her husband, Jason, established the Loud Emily scholarship, in honor of Emily Fisher, Veronica's mentor in philanthropy. The Loud Emily scholarship provides full tuition for two girls to the Willie Mae Rock Camp for Girls in New York. The recipients are chosen based on their submissions of essays and short creative videos, explaining how and why they use their voices and their music to speak for the causes they believe in. Chambers, with her husband, endowed three music and literature scholarships at Bard College at Simon's Rock. For the past 10 years, she has served on the Board of Overseers of Bard College at Simon's Rock, in roles including the chairmanship of the Academic Affairs Committee.


Works

* ''Between Harlem and Heaven: Afro-Asian-American Cookbook'' (Flatiron/Macmillan, 2018) * ''The Meaning of Michelle: 16 Writers on Our Iconic First Lady and How Her Journey Inspires Our Own,'' Editor (St. Martin's Press, 2017) * ''The Go-Between'' Young Adult novel (Delacorte/Random House, 2017) * ''32 Yolks (''co-written with Eric Ripert) (Random House, 2016) * ''Wake Up Happy'' (co-written with Michael Strahan) (37 Ink, 2015) * ''Everybody’s Got Something'' (co-written with Robin Roberts) Grand Central Publishing, 2014) * ''Yes Chef'' (co-written with Marcus Samuelsson) (Random House, 2012) '' '' * ''Kickboxing Geishas: How Modern Japanese Women Are Changing Their Nation'' (Free Press, 2007) * ''The Joy of Doing Things Badly: A Girls’ Guide to Love, Life and Foolish Bravery'' (Doubleday, 2006) * ''Miss Black America'' (Doubleday, 2005) * ''Celia Cruz, Queen of Salsa'' (Dial, 2005) * ''Having It All? Black Women and Success'' (Doubleday, 2003) * ''Double Dutch: Jump Rope, Rhyme and Sisterhood'' (Hyperion, 2002) * ''Quinceañera Means Sweet Fifteen'' (Hyperion, 2001) * ''Marisol & Magdalena'' (Hyperion, 1998) * ''The Harlem Renaissance'' (Chelsea House, 1998) * ''Amistad Rising'' (Harcourt Brace, 1998) * ''Mama's Girl'' (Riverhead, 1996)the ''New Yorker'' said was, ''“a troubling testament to grit and mother love … one of the finest and most evenhanded in the genre in recent years.”'' * ''Poetic Justice: Filmmaking South Central Style'' (Dell, 1992)


Anthology contributions

* ''The Bitch is Back,'' Editor Cathi Hanauer (William Morrow, 2016) * ''Black Cool'', Editor Rebecca Walker (Soft Skull, 2012) * ''Mommy Wars'', Editor Leslie Steiner (Random House, 2006) * ''Rhetorical Contexts'', Editors LouAnn Thompson and Suzanne Webb (Longman Publishers, 2003) * ''¿Que Te Parece?'' Editors James Lee, Doly Jesuita Young, et al. (McGraw Hill, 2003) * ''The Bitch In the House: 26 Women Tell the Truth About Sex, Solitude, Work, Motherhood, and Marriage'', Editor Cathi Hanauer (William Morrow, 2002) * ''Black Hair: Art, Style and Culture'', Editor Ima Ebong (Rizzoli, 2001) * ''Listen Up: Voices of the Next Feminist Generation'', Editors Barbara Findlen (Seal Press, 2001) * ''Becoming American: Personal Essays by First Generation Women'', Editor Meri Danquah (Hyperion, 2000) * ''Growing Up Ethnic in America'', Editor Maria Mazzioti Gilliam and Jennifer Gillian (Penguin Books, 1999)


References


External links

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