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Adam Mansbach is the author of the #1 New York Times bestseller Go the F*** to Sleep, as well as the novels Rage is Back, The End of the Jews (winner of the California Book Award), Angry Black White Boy, the national bestseller The Golem of Brooklyn, and the memoir-in-verse I Had a Brother Once. With Dave Barry and Alan Zweibel, he co-authored For This We Left Egypt? and the bestselling A Field Guide to the Jewish People, and his books for young readers include the New York Times bestseller Just Try One Bite and the award-winning Jake the Fake series, co-written with Craig Robinson. The screenwriter of the acclaimed Netflix Original film Barry, Mansbach is the recipient of a Sundance Screenwriting Lab fellowship and a two-time winner of both the Reed Award and the American Association of Political Consultants' Gold Pollie Award, for his 2012 Obama/Biden campaign video "Wake the F*** Up," and his 2020 Biden/Harris campaign ad "Same Old," both starring Samuel L. Jackson. Mansbach is also the founder of the 1990s hip hop journal Elementary, the former New Voices Professor of Fiction at Rutgers University, and a former drum tech for the legendary drummer Elvin Jones. His work has appeared in the New Yorker, New York Times Book Review, Esquire, The Believer, The Guardian, and on National Public Radio's All Things Considered, The Moth Storytelling Hour, and This American Life.
W. Kamau Bell is a Peabody Award-winning and Emmy Award-winning television producer, documentary director, bestselling author, Substacker, part-time activist, stand-up comedian, husband, and dad. He is a two-time New York Times-bestselling author with a chapter in Michael Lewis' latest book Who Is Government?: The Untold Story of Public Service and as the co-author of the book Do The Work!: An Antiracist Activity Book. He is the director of the award-winning documentaries We Need to Talk About Cosby (Showtime) and 1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed (HBO). Kamau is best known for his docuseries United Shades of America (CNN). Currently, Kamau writes weekly on his bestselling Substack, Who's With Me? Kamau is on the board of directors of both DonorsChoose, a non-profit that helps teachers raise money for class projects, and Live Free-a non-profit dedicated to ending gun violence, mass incarceration, and mass criminalization. Kamau also is the ACLU's Artist Ambassador for Racial Justice. He lives in Oakland, California. He cares a lot... maybe too much.
Breanna Chambers is the illustrator of The After School Kindness Crew: Pooch on the Loose by Goldie Hawn and Lin Oliver, and her debut graphic novel Grimm, Grimmer, Grimmest by Adam Gidwitz. She enjoys making work that emphasizes the intimacy and importance of seemingly small moments, human connection, and the beauty of the mundane. She grew up on the Central Coast of California, and currently resides in Seattle, Washington with her partner and their cat, Mr. Goose.
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