Carvell Wallace
Carvell Wallace (born October 20, 1974, in McKeesport, Pennsylvania) is a ''
New York Times'' bestselling author, writer, and podcaster. He is a regular contributor to ''
Pitchfork'',
MTV News, the ''
Huffington Post'', and ''
Slate'', and has written for ''
The New York Times'', ''
New York Magazine'', ''
GQ'', ''
The Toast'', ''
The Guardian'', ''
The New Yorker'', ''
Esquire'', ''
Quartz'', ''
ESPN'', and other publications. He is the creator and host of ''Finding Fred'', an
iHeart Media documentary podcast about the life of
Fred Rogers; host of ''Closer Than They Appear'', an
Al Jazeera podcast about race and identity in America, and co-host of the ''
Slate'' parenting podcast ''Mom & Dad Are Fighting''. He is co-writer of the ''
Slate'' parenting advice column, ''Care & Feeding''. In 2019, he helped create the
Sundance Institute exhibition ''Still Here'', an immersive multimedia installation about
mass incarceration, erasure, and
gentrification in
Harlem, New York.
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