Author & Speaker
Biography
Austin Channing Brown is an author and speaker providing inspired leadership on racial justice in America. She is the New York Times and USA Today Bestselling author of I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness. Her workshops are incisive, fun, disarming, and transformative. By using an intentional mix of humor, pop-culture, story-telling, and audience engagement, she awakens people to the current realities of systemic racism and the everyday actions which make it possible. Whether she is being interviewed, lecturing, preaching or leading a workshop, Austin is sure to evoke thought, feeling and action as she celebrates Blackness and the possibility of justice in our organizations, teams and communities.
Her first book, released in May 2018, shot to the top 20 of Amazon’s bestsellers list, leading in its categories for months. I’m Still Here has received acclaim from Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, Booklist, and such leading voices as Glennon Doyle, Lecrae, Christina Cleveland, and Brene Brown. It has also been featured in On Being, The Chicago Tribune, Popsugar, BitchMedia, WNYC, with Shondaland declaring it “[a] deeply personal celebration of blackness that simultaneously sheds new light on racial injustice and inequality while offering hope for a better future.” In the summer of 2020, Reese Witherspoon chose it for her book club and it has even appeared on the popular show Bel-Air.
Austin has also released a young readers edition of her book, entitled Im Still Here: Loving Myself in a World Not Made for Me. Her contributions to anthologies include the New York Times bestselling book, You Are Your Best Thing, edited by Tarana Burke and Brene Brown and Hungry Hearts: Essays on Courage, Desire and Belonging.
Austin has a Bachelor of Arts in business management from North Park University as well as a Masters of Arts in social justice from Marygrove College in Detroit. Austin’s professional career began in the non-profit sector including homelessness/housing, youth engagement, fund development, and church operations. She lives in metro Detroit with her husband, son and adorable puppy, Mowgli.
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