Black art and literature are celebrated in this year’s MacArthur Foundation Genius Grants

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The 2024 class of MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant recipients has been announced, and with a prominent number of Black writers and artists named among the crop of 22, Black art, thought, and creativity are taking center stage.

Eight Black recipients have been named in this year’s class, including scholar and writer Ruha Benjamin, poet Jericho Brown, media artist Tony Cokes, historian Jennifer Morgan, multimedia artist Ebony Patterson, dancer Shamel Pitts, children’s young adult writer Jason Reynolds, and scholar and researcher Dorothy Roberts.

Speaking to AP about the honor, Reynolds said he was grateful to receive the call.

“I had just gotten back from taking care of my mom at the hospital,” he told the publication, adding. “There’s like all this real-life stuff happening that’s super intense and pressured and heavy. And there’s a phone call that just keeps coming through.”

The interdisciplinary award, which is awarded annually to people flourishing in their respective fields, comes with a “no strings attached” $800,000 grant distributed over five years. Recipients do not apply for the honor, it’s instead awarded via on a selective process involving nominees. Those up for consideration aren’t typically aware they have even been nominated. Each year, the organization looks to further the work or study of individuals who demonstrate “exceptional creativity,” have a proven track record of success, and the potential to do even more.

Learn more about this year’s Black recipients below.

1. Ruha Benjamin, 46, Princeton, New Jersey

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2. Jericho Brown, 48, Atlanta, Georgia

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3. Tony Cokes, 68, Providence, Rhode Island

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4. Jennifer L. Morgan, 58, New York, New York

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5. Ebony G. Patterson, 43, Kingston, Jamaica and Chicago

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6. Shamel Pitts, 39, Brooklyn, New York

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7. Jason Reynolds, 40, Washington, D.C.

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8. Dorothy Roberts, 68, Philadelphia

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For a complete list of this year’s recipients, take a look at their profiles on the MacArthur Foundation website

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