- Keith Boykin
Keith Boykin (born
August 28 1965 ) is an American broadcaster, author and commentator. He is editor of [http://www.thedailyvoice.com The Daily Voice] newspaper and a co-host of theBET TV talk show "My Two Cents".Biography
A former
White House aide to President Bill Clinton, Boykin was raised in St. Louis,Missouri and attended Countryside High School inClearwater, Florida , before graduating fromDartmouth College .After leaving Dartmouth in 1987, Boykin spent a year and a half working for
Michael Dukakis ' presidential campaign and then enteredHarvard Law School , where he was a leader in the campusdiversity movement and general editor of the "Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review". He received his J.D. from Harvard in 1992 and then joined the Clinton/Gore Campaign inLittle Rock, Arkansas . After Clinton's election, Boykin became a Special Assistant to the President and Director of Specialty Media. Once the highest-ranking openlygay person in the Clinton White House, Boykin helped organize and participated in the nation's first meeting between gay andlesbian leaders and aU.S. President .Boykin left the
White House to write his first book, "", published in 1996. He released his second book, "Respecting the Soul", in 1999.In 1997, Clinton appointed Boykin to the U.S. presidential trade delegation to
Zimbabwe , along with Rev.Jesse Jackson ,Coretta Scott King and Transportation SecretaryRodney E. Slater . From 1999 to 2001, Boykin taughtpolitical science atAmerican University inWashington, D.C. Media appearances
Boykin appeared on the
Showtime television series "American Candidate " and has appeared onVH1 , BET,CNN ,Fox News ,NPR , and numerous other television and radio programs, including "TheMontel Williams Show", "TheDennis Miller Show", "TheTom Joyner Morning Show", "Tony Brown's Journal" and "Anderson Cooper 360° ". He has been featured on the cover of several publications including "A&U ", "Out" and "The Advocate ", and he was selected as one of "Out" magazine's 100 Most Intriguing People of 2004. He has also been featured or quoted in articles in the "New York Times ", "The Washington Post ", "USA Today ", "Vibe" and "Jet".He has written for the "
Village Voice ", the "San Francisco Chronicle ", the "St. Petersburg Times ", "The Advocate", "Black Issues Book Review", and "The Crisis ". His syndicated column appears in several newspapers across the country, including the "New York Blade ", the "Washington Blade ", "Southern Voice " and "Houston Voice".Recent activity
In February 2006, Boykin became a co-host of the TV series "My Two Cents" on the
BET J channel, a part of BET Networks. In January 2007, he began making regular appearances as a commentator onCNN 's "Paula Zahn Now " and he also appeared on "Judge Hatchett " giving advice and referring a young man to an organization for gay youth.Boykin's most recent book, "" focusing on the down-low phenomenon, was published in February 2005 and released in paperback in February 2006. From December 2003 until April 2006, Boykin served as president of the board of the National Black Justice Coalition, a Washington-based
civil rights organization dedicated to fightingracism andhomophobia . He lives in New York with his life partnerNathan Hale Williams .At the
2006 Gay Games , Boykin won Gold inwrestling , where he competed in the 82 kilo division. [ [http://www.keithboykin.com/arch/2006/07/18/i_won_the_gold I Won The Gold! | keithboykin.com ] ]References and sources
* [http://www.keithboykin.com Keith Boykin's website]
*List of Notable Dartmouth Alumni
* [http://www.alumsforsocialchange.org/profiles.php?do=showitem&iid=142 Dartmouth College Alums for Social Change]
* [http://www.thedartmouth.com/article.php?aid=2004100101020 Article from "The Dartmouth" (college newspaper)]
* [http://www.sptimes.com/Floridian/91698/The_way_he_sees_it_.html "St. Petersburg Times", "The Way He Sees It" (Sept 16, '98)]
* [http://www.gwu.edu/~action/2004/media/showtime071304.html Showtime Press Release (July 13, '04)]
* [http://www.aumag.org/coverstory/January05cover.html "A&U" (Jan '05)]
* [http://www.advocate.com/currentstory1_w.asp?id=02503 Article from "The Advocate"]
* [http://www.nbjcoalition.org/ National Black Justice Coalition]
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