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Caleb Gayle is an Associate Professor in the School of Journalism at Northeastern University with a joint appointment in Africana Studies (College of Social Sciences and Humanities). He also serves as Associate Director and is a senior fellow at Northeastern’s Burns Center for Social Change.
- Education:
- MBA, Harvard Business School
- MPP, Harvard University – Kennedy School
- MSc, University of Oxford
- BA, University of Oklahoma
His research focuses on the history of race and identity, oral history preservation, and social justice narratives. Gayle has extensively documented marginalized histories including the Tulsa Race Massacre and figures like Edward McCabe. His work bridges journalism, academia, and public policy.
Notable publications include We Refuse to Forget (2022) and the forthcoming Pushahead (2024). His articles have appeared in New York Times Magazine, The Atlantic, TIME, and others.
- Awards:
- Matthew Power Literary Reporting Award (2022)
- Susan Kamil Emerging Writer Fellowship (Center for Fiction)
- Truman Scholarship
- Baldwin-Emerson Fellowship (Columbia Center for Oral History)
Gayle advises initiatives like the Baldwin-Emerson Fellowship, capturing oral histories from elders nationwide. His professional experience spans management consulting (Boston Consulting Group), venture capital (Atento Capital), and roles at Demos and the George Kaiser Family Foundation.
Current collaborations include the Columbia Center for Oral History Research and the Emerson Collective. Ongoing projects explore African American colonization narratives and educational equity.





