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About Gerren Keith Gaynor

Gerren Keith Gaynor is a White House Correspondent and the Managing Editor of Politics at theGrio. He is based in Washington, D.C. He covers the White House, Capitol Hill, and national politics. As part of the White House press corps and presidential press pool, Gaynor provides the first on-the-ground reporting in the nation's capital on behalf of Black and LGBTQ communities. Gaynor has covered two presidential administrations, starting with the Biden-Harris administration in 2021. A major highlight of his career was interviewing Democratic presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris during the 2024 election.

Gaynor’s work in Washington helped lead to theGrio becoming the first Black-owned digital news outlet to get a seat in the White House press briefing room. Gaynor has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, Cheddar TV, Revolt News, and Fox Soul. Forbes recognized Gaynor as one of “10 Black LGBTQ+ Figures And Activists to Know.” He was also recognized as a Power 50 honoree by the Black Professionals in International Affairs (BPIA). He's also a two-time honoree of the "Native Son 101" annual list and received the "James Baldwin Storyteller Award" from the LGBTQ advocacy nonprofit TruEvolution. As a Black, queer journalist, Gaynor understands the power of diversity and visibility, which is why he counts it as a privilege to represent Black and LGBTQ+ communities in political spaces where diversity has not historically been embraced. A native of Brooklyn, New York, Gaynor is a proud HBCU graduate of Morehouse College and a graduate of Columbia University School of Journalism.

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December 6, 2017
It’s time we call a thing a thing: Black women in music get no respect
November 28, 2017
In a sneak peak of the WE tv reality show, Vince shares marital woes with Benzino
November 28, 2017
The 'Bodak Yellow' breakout star rakes up two nominations in rap categories
November 17, 2017
The 'Mother of Black Hollywood' held nothing back while talking politics in Trump's America
November 16, 2017
Leeann Tweeden pens shocking essay detailing alleged sexual harassment
November 15, 2017
The matriarch of the Braxton family says her daughter was physically and emotionally abused
November 8, 2017
This week will mark a historic milestone for Tiffany Haddish and Saturday Night Live.
October 27, 2017
As an openly gay, African-American man, Lemon's spot in primetime matters. His thoughts on issues and policies impacting communities of…
March 30, 2017
In less than 24 hours, a prominent black Congresswoman was ridiculed over her hair because she dared to speak up, while another
March 4, 2017
It's a very sad day in 2017 when we still have to plead the case against homophobia.
January 26, 2017
In a political and societal climate of “alternative facts” and fake news, getting to the truth is exhaustingly challenging now
January 11, 2017
When you turn on the television set or scroll through your social media timelines, finding authentic and positive images of black men
December 20, 2016
Looking to head into 2017 with good intentions? It’s time to get real about living a life of passion and
December 12, 2016
Could there be a new couple alert for Phaedra Parks and Shemar Moore?
December 7, 2016
During an interview on "The Real," Lee Daniels said racism isn't real to him because he never "embraced" it, and…
December 2, 2016
Black gay men were front and center at the inaugural Native Son Awards, an intimate ceremony held on Wednesday at…
December 1, 2016
Depending on who you ask, Brandy Norwood is either an incredibly underrated cultural icon in music and film or she’s just
November 24, 2016
It’s not every day you get an invite to have dinner with Erykah Badu. So when I got the opportunity
November 22, 2016
Kanye West is a pop culture phenomenon. Over the years, the Chicago-born music icon has given us some of the
November 22, 2016
After news broke that Kanye West had been hospitalized, D.L. Hughley took it as an opportunity to roast the rapper…