Michael Eric Dyson is an acclaimed American academic, author, ordained minister, and radio host. His work spans a wide range of topics and disciplines, and he is known for his insightful analysis and commentary on American culture, politics, and race relations. Dyson serves as a professor in the College of Arts and Science and in the Divinity School at Vanderbilt University.
With a distinguished academic background that includes a Ph.D. from Princeton University, Dyson bridges the gap between the scholarly world and everyday life. He is deeply engaged with the challenges and complexities of the African American experience, and his writings often reflect this engagement. Over the course of his career, Dyson has authored or edited more than twenty books, covering influential figures such as Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., Marvin Gaye, Barack Obama, and Tupac Shakur, as well as critical events like Hurricane Katrina.
Dyson's unique perspective as both a child of the streets and an academic has earned him a reputation for being a speaker and writer who is not afraid to confront difficult truths. He is committed to connecting his academic work with a broader audience, making his insights accessible to a wide range of readers and listeners.