Ibram Xolani Kendi (born Ibram Henry Rogers; August 13, 1982) is an American author, professor,
anti-racist
Anti-racism encompasses a range of ideas and political actions which are meant to counter racial prejudice, systemic racism, and the oppression of specific racial groups. Anti-racism is usually structured around conscious efforts and delibera ...
activist, and historian of race and discriminatory policy in the U.S.
He is author of books including ''
Stamped from the Beginning
''Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America'' is a non-fiction book about race in the United States by the American historian Ibram X. Kendi, published April 12, 2016 by Bold Type Books, an imprint of PublicA ...
'', ''
How to Be an Antiracist'' and ''
Antiracist Baby''. He has been interviewed by such figures as
Stephen Colbert
Stephen Tyrone Colbert ( ; born May 13, 1964) is an American comedian, writer, producer, political commentator, actor, and television host. He is best known for hosting the satirical Comedy Central program ''The Colbert Report'' from 2005 to ...
and
Oprah Winfrey
Oprah Gail Winfrey (; born Orpah Gail Winfrey; January 29, 1954) is an American television presenter, talk show host, television producer, actress, author, and media proprietor. She is best known for her talk show, ''The Oprah Winfrey Show' ...
,
and in 2019, the ''New York Times'' referred to him as "one of the country’s most in-demand commentators on racism."
Kendi was also included in
''Time'''s 100 Most Influential People of 2020.
In July 2020, he founded the Center for Antiracist Research at
Boston University
Boston University (BU) is a Private university, private research university in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. BU was founded in 1839 by a group of Boston Methodism, Methodists with its original campus in Newbury (town), Vermont, Newbur ...
where he as director, having raised an initial funding of $55 million. An internal investigation was launched into potential financial mismanagement of the center.
Kendi was cleared of financial mismanagement, but underwent an audit regarding his leadership and the center's culture.
In January 2025,
Howard University
Howard University is a private, historically black, federally chartered research university in Washington, D.C., United States. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity" and accredited by the Mid ...
announced that Kendi would join its faculty and lead its newly founded Institute for Advanced Study, created to investigate the
African diaspora
The African diaspora is the worldwide collection of communities descended from List of ethnic groups of Africa, people from Africa. The term most commonly refers to the descendants of the native West Africa, West and Central Africans who were ...
.
Early life and education
Kendi was born in the
Jamaica
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neighborhood of the
New York City
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borough of
Queens
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,
as Ibram Henry Rogers, to middle-class parents, Carol Rogers, a former business analyst for a health-care organization,
and Larry Rogers, a tax accountant and then hospital chaplain. Larry and Carol were both deeply religious and profoundly influenced by
black liberation theology. They met as student activists.
Both of Kendi's parents are now retired and work as
Methodist
Methodism, also called the Methodist movement, is a Protestant Christianity, Christian Christian tradition, tradition whose origins, doctrine and practice derive from the life and teachings of John Wesley. George Whitefield and John's brother ...
ministers.
He has an older brother, Akil.
From third to eighth grade, Kendi attended private Christian schools in Queens.
In 1997, then age 15, Kendi moved with his family to
Manassas, Virginia
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, after having attended
John Bowne High School as a freshman. He attended
Stonewall Jackson High School, named for Confederate general
Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, for his final three years of high school. He graduated in 2000.
In 2020, a petition circulated calling for the renaming of the high school. Warren Christian, a direct descendant of Jackson, called for the school to be rechristened in honor of Kendi. The school was instead ultimately renamed for Arthur Reed, a longtime employee.
In 2005, Kendi received dual
B.S. degrees in
African American studies
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and magazine production from
Florida A&M University
Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU), commonly known as Florida A&M, is a Public university, public Historically black colleges and universities, historically black land-grant university in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. ...
.
One of his professors, who taught a course on African history, described him as a student who sat at the front of class, participated in lively debate with other students, and was "engaged and attentive."
Originally intending to become a sports journalist or news broadcaster, he interned for both ''
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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'' and
''The Mobile Register'' as an undergrad. After these internships, he became more interested in pursuing a career that involved African American studies.
He also interned with the ''
Tallahassee Democrat
The ''Tallahassee Democrat'' is a daily broadsheet newspaper. It covers the area centered on Tallahassee in Leon County, Florida, as well as adjacent Gadsden County, Jefferson County, and Wakulla County. The newspaper is owned by Gannett ...
'' and wrote a weekly column for Florida A&M's student newspaper, ''
The Famuan''. His ''Famuan'' column was discontinued at the request of the ''Democrat'' after he wrote an article claiming European people
had invented HIV/AIDS to fight off the "extinction" of their race.
[ According to the ''Washington Post'', Kendi realized in college that "judging white people as a group is as racist as judging black people as a group."]
Kendi continued his studies at Temple University
Temple University (Temple or TU) is a public university, public Commonwealth System of Higher Education, state-related research university in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1884 by the Baptist ministe ...
where he was advised by Ama Mazama, earning an M.A. in 2007 and a Ph.D. in 2010, both in African American studies. Kendi's dissertation was titled "The Black Campus Movement: An Afrocentric Narrative History of the Struggle to Diversify Higher Education, 1965-1972."
Career
Teaching
From 2009 to 2012, Kendi was an assistant professor of history in the department of Africana and Latino Studies within the department of history at State University of New York at Oneonta
The State University of New York at Oneonta, also known as SUNY Oneonta, is a public university in Oneonta, New York. It is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system.
History
SUNY Oneonta was established in 1889 as the Oneonta N ...
. From 2012 to 2015, Kendi was an assistant professor of Africana Studies in the department of Africana Studies as well as the department of history at University at Albany, SUNY
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. During this time, from 2013 to 2014, Kendi was a visiting scholar in the department of Africana Studies at Brown University
Brown University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Providence, Rhode Island, United States. It is the List of colonial colleges, seventh-oldest institution of higher education in the US, founded in 1764 as the ' ...
, where he taught courses as a visiting assistant professor in the fall of 2014.
From 2015 to 2017, Kendi was an assistant professor in the history department and African American Studies program at the University of Florida
The University of Florida (Florida or UF) is a public university, public land-grant university, land-grant research university in Gainesville, Florida, United States. It is a senior member of the State University System of Florida and a preem ...
.
In 2017, Kendi became a professor of history and international relations at the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) and School of International Service
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(SIS) at American University
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in Washington, D.C. In September 2017, Kendi founded the Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University, serving as its executive director. The same night that Kendi publicly introduced the center, someone vandalized American University by posting fliers depicting the Confederate flag with cotton balls stuck to them around campus.
In June 2020, it was announced that Kendi would join Boston University
Boston University (BU) is a Private university, private research university in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. BU was founded in 1839 by a group of Boston Methodism, Methodists with its original campus in Newbury (town), Vermont, Newbur ...
as a professor of history. Upon accepting the position, Kendi agreed to step down from the Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University and relocate to Boston University, and become the founding director of the Boston University Center for Antiracist Research. When he was hired at Boston University, Kendi was awarded its Andrew W. Mellon Professorship in the Humanities, whose only prior recipient was author, activist, and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel
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.
During the 2020–2021 academic year, Kendi served as the Frances B. Cashin Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
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at Harvard University
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.
Center for Antiracist Research at Boston University
In 2020, Kendi founded Boston University's Center for Antiracist Research under a five-year charter. In August 2020, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey
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donated $10 million to the center, and the center continued to receive $43 million in grants and gifts over the next three years.
The center's Racial Data Lab produced the COVID Racial Data Tracker from April 2020 to March 2021, highlighting that Black Americans died at 1.4 times the rate of White Americans during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic
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. In 2021, inspired by 19th-century abolitionist newspaper ''The Emancipator'', the center launched a news website called '' The Emancipator'' in partnership with Bina Venkataraman of ''The Boston Globe
''The Boston Globe,'' also known locally as ''the Globe'', is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts. The newspaper has won a total of 27 Pulitzer Prizes. ''The Boston Globe'' is the oldest and largest daily new ...
''. In June 2022, the center published essays from 35 Anti-Bigotry Fellows, which provided legal and statistical analysis on various forms of discrimination.
In January 2025, the Center for Antiracist Research's charter with the university was not renewed, as Kendi was hired by Howard University
Howard University is a private, historically black, federally chartered research university in Washington, D.C., United States. It is classified among "R1: Doctoral Universities – Very high research activity" and accredited by the Mid ...
to serve as director of its new Institute for Advanced Study, which will focus on interdisciplinary research of the African diaspora
The African diaspora is the worldwide collection of communities descended from List of ethnic groups of Africa, people from Africa. The term most commonly refers to the descendants of the native West Africa, West and Central Africans who were ...
.
Mismanagement allegations
In September 2023, Kendi announced mass layoffs of the center's staff, prompting Boston University to open an inquiry "focused on the center's culture and its grant management practices," later expanded "to include the Center's management culture."
On September 24, 2023, Stephanie Saul of ''The New York Times
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'' wrote:
During the investigation, Boston University professors attested to the center's issues, with one alleging that the center "was being mismanaged" and another commenting, "I don't know where the money is." Steph Solis of ''Axios
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'' noted that the scandal "cast a shadow" over the center, while Tyler Austin Harper, writing for ''The Washington Post
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'', characterized Kendi's work at the center as "grift".
In November 2023, Boston University announced that its audit had "found no issues with how CAR's finances were handled, showing that its expenditures were appropriately charged to their respective grant and gift accounts." In the same announcement, the university stated that it had hired the management consulting firm Korn Ferry to conduct an audit on the center's workplace culture and Kendi's leadership. Culminating in January 2024, that audit led Boston University to modify the center's organizational structure.
Writing
Kendi has published essays in both books and academic journals, including '' The Journal of African American History'', ''Journal of Social History
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*Bullet journal, a method of personal organization
*Diary, a record of personal secretive thoughts and as open book to personal therapy or used to feel connected to onesel ...
'', '' Journal of Black Studies'', '' Journal of African American Studies'', and ''The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics and Culture''. Kendi is also a contributing writer at ''The Atlantic
''The Atlantic'' is an American magazine and multi-platform publisher based in Washington, D.C. It features articles on politics, foreign affairs, business and the economy, culture and the arts, technology, and science.
It was founded in 185 ...
''.
He is the author or co-author of fifteen books, including eight children's books. Some of these are different versions of the same book adapted for younger age groups. Additionally, he contributed to the book ''Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619–2019'', which he also compiled and edited alongside Keisha N. Blain.
Kendi's books include:
*''The Black Campus Movement: Black Students and the Racial Reconstitution of Higher Education, 1965–1972''
*'' Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America''
*'' How to Be an Antiracist''
*''STAMPED: Racism, Antiracism, and You'', co-authored with Jason Reynolds
*''Stamped (For Kids): Racism, Antiracism, and You'', co-authored with Jason Reynolds
*'' Antiracist Baby'', illustrated by Ashley Lukashevsky
*''Be Antiracist: A Journal for Awareness, Reflection, and Action''
*''Goodnight Racism,'' illustrated by Cbabi Bayoc
* ''How to Raise an Antiracist''
*''Magnolia Flower'', based on the story by Zora Neale Hurston
Zora Neale Hurston (January 7, 1891 – January 28, 1960) was an American writer, anthropologist, folklorist, and documentary filmmaker. She portrayed racial struggles in the early-20th-century American South and published research on Hoodoo ...
and illustrated by Loveis Wise
*''How To Be a (Young) Anti-Racist'', co-authored with Nic Stone
*'' The (Young) Antiracist’s Workbook'', co-authored with Nic Stone
*''The Making of Butterflies'', based on the story by Zora Neale Hurston, illustrated by Kah Yangni
*''Stamped from the Beginning: A Graphic History of Racist Ideas in America'', illustrated by Joel Christian Gill
*''Barracoon: Adapted for Young Readers'', an adaptation of the non-fiction book by Zora Neale Hurston
Kendi has said that his book, ''Stamped from the Beginning'', was initially rejected by more than fifty literary agents. Nevertheless, the book was eventually published in 2016 by Nation Books, and it earned Kendi the National Book Award for Nonfiction
The National Book Award for Nonfiction is one of five US annual National Book Awards, which are given by the National Book Foundation to recognize outstanding literary work by US citizens. They are awards "by writers to writers". The panelists a ...
that year. He was the youngest author to ever win the prize. Titled after an 1860 speech given by Jefferson Davis
Jefferson F. Davis (June 3, 1808December 6, 1889) was an American politician who served as the only President of the Confederate States of America, president of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865. He represented Mississippi in the Unite ...
at the U.S. Senate, the book builds around the stories of Cotton Mather
Cotton Mather (; February 12, 1663 – February 13, 1728) was a Puritan clergyman and author in colonial New England, who wrote extensively on theological, historical, and scientific subjects. After being educated at Harvard College, he join ...
, Thomas Jefferson
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, William Lloyd Garrison
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, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Angela Davis
Angela Yvonne Davis (born January 26, 1944) is an American Marxist and feminist political activist, philosopher, academic, and author. She is Distinguished Professor Emerita of Feminist Studies and History of Consciousness at the University of ...
.
''How to Be an Antiracist''
A ''New York Times'' #1 Best Seller in 2020, ''How to Be an Antiracist'' is Kendi's most popular work thus far. Professor Jeffrey C. Stewart called it the "most courageous book to date on the problem of race in the Western mind". Afua Hirsch
Afua Hirsch Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, FRSL (born 1981) is a British writer and broadcaster. She has worked as a journalist for ''The Guardian'' newspaper, and was the Social Affairs and Education Editor for Sky News from 2014 un ...
praised the book's introspection and wrote that it was relatable in the context of ongoing political events. In contrast, Andrew Sullivan wrote that the book's arguments were simplistic and criticized Kendi's idea of transferring government oversight to an unelected Department of Antiracism. Kelefa Sanneh noted Kendi's "sacred fervor" in battling racism, but wondered if his definition of racism was so capacious and outcome-dependent as to risk losing its power. John McWhorter
John Hamilton McWhorter V (; born October 6, 1965) is an American linguist. He is an associate professor of linguistics at Columbia University, where he also teaches American studies and music history. He has authored a number of books on race ...
criticized the book as being simplistic and challenged Kendi's claim that all racial disparities are necessarily due to racism.
Honors and awards
* 2016: National Book Award for Nonfiction
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, ''Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America'' – National Book Foundation
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* 2019: Guggenheim Fellowship
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, U.S. History – John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
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* 2019: 15th most influential African American between 25 and 45 years old according to The Root 100
* 2020: Frances B. Cashin Fellowship, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
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– Harvard University
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* 2020: Time 100
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list of Most Influential People
* 2021: MacArthur Fellowship
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* 2021: Museum of African American History Living Legends award – The Garrison Silver Cup
Political commentary
Nature and effects of racism
One of Kendi's key ideas is that "racist" is not a term correctly applied to individuals, but rather that it should be used to characterize policies and actions. Further, there is no such thing as "not racist"—only "racist" and "antiracist." He also says that white people suffer due to racism, not only because it leads them to compromise their own morals, but also because it limits pathways to achieving their own freedom in American society. In a 2020 ''GQ'' profile, Kendi said, “The elevator pitch to everyday people is that instead of thinking about what you could lose if we were to transform this country—because if you are struggling, you certainly are worried about losing—they should be thinking about what they could gain, especially folks who are low- to moderate-income.”
Policy changes vs. racism education
In his work, Kendi has maintained that "racist policies" against black people such as chattel slavery and redlining
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do not stem from "racist ideas," but rather the reverse. He contends that, throughout history, people in power institute "racist policies" to protect their own economic self-interests, and then propagate conceptions of racial superiority and inferiority to justify those policies. His framework breaks down racist ideas into two types: segregationist and assimilationist. On the other hand, he also argues that "antiracist ideas" have also been developed to combat racist ideas.
Kendi argues that policy outcomes are central in measuring and effecting racial equity. He has said, "All along we've been trying to change people, when we really need to change policies."["Ibram Kendi Tells Early Childhood Advocates It's All About Outcomes"](_blank)
Alliance for Early Success. Retrieved 2020-12-14. When speaking in November 2020 to the Alliance for Early Success, Kendi was asked if that even means abiding racist behavior and attitudes if it leads to winning an antiracist policy. Kendi answered with a definitive yes. "I want things to change for millions of people – millions of children – as opposed to trying to change one individual person."
COVID-19 and George Floyd protests
On May 27, 2020, Kendi appeared before the United States House Committee on Ways and Means
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about the disproportionate impact of COVID-19
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The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
on African Americans, saying, "This is the racial pandemic within the viral pandemic".
Kendi has criticized police killings. In 2020, speaking to ''The New York Times'' after '' How to Be an Antiracist'' saw renewed interest during the George Floyd protests
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, Kendi called the mood in the United States during the protests "a signature, significant distinct moment of people striving to be antiracist".
Before the protests, Kendi published a proposal for a constitutional amendment
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in the U.S. to establish and fund the Department of Anti-Racism (DOA). This department would be responsible for "preclearing all local, state and federal public policies to ensure they won't yield racial inequity, monitor those policies, investigate and be empowered with disciplinary tools to wield over and against policymakers and public officials who do not voluntarily change their racist policy and ideas".
Comments on Amy Coney Barrett's children
In September 2020, Kendi provoked controversy when he tweeted about Amy Coney Barrett
Amy Vivian Coney Barrett (born January 28, 1972) is an American lawyer and jurist serving since 2020 as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. The fifth wom ...
, President Donald Trump's third Supreme Court
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nominee, and two of her seven children, who had been adopted from an orphanage in Haiti
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. Kendi's tweet was in response to another tweet by Jenny Beth Martin, the co-founder of the conservative group Tea Party Patriots. Martin wrote, “With 2 adopted children from Haiti, it is going to be interesting to watch Democrats try to smear Amy Coney Barrett as racist.”
In reply, Kendi tweeted: Some White colonizers 'adopted' Black children. They 'civilized' these 'savage' children in the 'superior' ways of White people, while using them as props in their lifelong pictures of denial, while cutting the biological parents of these children out of the picture of humanity. And whether this is Barrett or not is not the point. It is a belief too many White people have: if they have or adopt a child of color, then they can't be racist.
His remarks were interpreted as criticizing interracial adoption. A substantial backlash against Kendi ensued. He later said his comments were taken out of context and that he had never said that white parents of black children are inherently racist.
Comments on transgender people
In a discussion with journalist Don Lemon, Kendi said that he was taught to fear the differences of gay and transgender people until he was "shown another way." However, Kendi faced criticism in 2021 when he recounted an incident where his daughter expressed a desire to be a boy, which he described as "horrifying" for him and his wife.
Personal life
In 2013, Kendi married Sadiqa Edmonds, a pediatric emergency medicine physician, in Jamaica
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. Both sets of parents participated in a symbolic sand ceremony. The wedding ceremony ended with a naming ceremony of their new last name, "Kendi", which means "the loved one" in the language of the Meru people
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The word ...
of Kenya
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. Kendi changed his middle name to Xolani, a Xhosa
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* Xhosa language, one of the 11 official languages of South Africa, principally spoken by the Xhosa people
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and Zulu word for "peace". Kendi has said that he decided to drop Henry, the middle name he was given at birth, after learning about the key role that Portuguese explorer Prince Henry the Navigator
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played in beginning the Atlantic slave trade
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.
In January 2018, while he was writing ''How to be an Antiracist'', a colonoscopy
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indicated that Kendi had cancer. A further test revealed that he had stage 4 colon cancer
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that had spread into his liver. After six months of chemotherapy and surgery that summer, Kendi was declared cancer free.
Kendi has been a vegan
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since at least 2015.
Selected works and publications
Books
* 2012. ''The Black Campus Movement: Black Students and the Racial Reconstitution of Higher Education, 1965-1972''. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. . .
*2016. ''Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America''. New York: Nation Books. . .
*2019. ''How to Be An Antiracist''. New York: One World. . .
* 2020. ''STAMPED: Racism, Antiracism, and You'', with Jason Reynolds. New York: Little, Brown and Company. . .
* 2020. '' Antiracist Baby'', illustrated by Ashley Lukashevsky. New York: Kokila. . .
* 2021. ''Four Hundred Souls, Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619–2019'', edited with Keisha N. Blain. New York: One World. .
* 2022. ''How to Raise an Antiracist''. New York: One World. . .
* 2022. ''Goodnight Racism''. New York: Kokila. . .
* 2025. ''Malcolm Lives!'', a biography of Malcolm X. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux. . .
Selected academic papers
* 2008. "Required Service-Learning Courses: A Disciplinary Necessity to Preserve the Decaying Social Mission of Black Studies" (as Ibram Rogers). ''Journal of Black Studies'' 40(6):1119–35. . .
*2014. "Nationalizing Resistance: Race and New York in the 20th Century". ''New York History'' 95(4):537–42. . .
*2018 July 15. "Black Doctoral Studies: The Radically Antiracist Idea of Molefi Kete Asante". ''Journal of Black Studies'' 49(6):542–58. . .
Selected publications
* 2016 January 22
"Reclaiming MLK's Unspeakable Nightmare: The Progression of Racism in America"
''Black Perspectives''. African American Intellectual History Society (AAIHS).
*2016 April 8
"An Intellectual History of a Book Title: Stamped from the Beginning"
''Black Perspectives. AAIHS.''
* 2017 July 2
"Analysis: The Civil Rights Act was a victory against racism. But racists also won"
''The Washington Post''.
* 2017 November 13
"Perspective: Trump sounds ignorant of history. But racist ideas often masquerade as ignorance"
''The Washington Post''.
* 2018 January 13
''The New York Times''.
* 2018 December 6
"This is what an antiracist America would look like. How do we get there?"
''The Guardian''.
* 2019 January 10
"What I Learned From Cancer"
''The Atlantic''.
* 2019 June 19
"There Is No Middle Ground on Reparations"
''The Atlantic''.
* 2020 May 4
"We're Still Living and Dying in the Slaveholders' Republic"
''The Atlantic''.
* 2020 June 1
"The American Nightmare"
''The Atlantic''.
* 2021 July 9
"There Is No Debate Over Critical Race Theory"
''The Atlantic''.
Video recordings
* 2016 December 16
University of Florida.
*2018 February 8
"Prof. Ibram X. Kendi: Stamped From the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America"
[1:28:57]. National History Center, American Historical Association. via ''YouTube''.
*2018 May 18
"MLTalks: Ibram X. Kendi in conversation with Danielle Wood"
[1:35:00]. MIT Media Labs. via ''YouTube''.
*2019 June 26
"How to be an Antiracist"
[54:53]. ''Aspen Ideas Festival''. Aspen, Colo.: The Aspen Institute. via ''YouTube''.
*2019 September 18
"Ibram X. Kendi on How to be an Antiracist, at UC Berkeley , #400Years"
[2:04:29]. Othering & Belonging Institute, UC Berkeley. via ''YouTube''.
*2019 August 13
"Ibram X. Kendi on Antiracism, Anticapitalism and the Eugenicist Origins of IQ and SAT tests"
[41:22]. Democracy Now!. via ''YouTube''.
References
External links
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BU Center for Antiracist Research
at Boston University
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Ibram X. Kendi
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