ARTICULATING BLACK HISTORY & CULTURE
FROM A MILLENNIAL POINT OF VIEW

 
 
 

TYREE BOYD-PATES is a dynamic history curator, professor, writer, and speaker who expounds on Black culture from a millennial vantage and mobilizes communities of color through journalism, social media, education, and history.

With his work featured in The New York Times, Vogue, The Hollywood Reporter, Fast Company, Fortune Magazine, The Los Angeles Times, and other media outlets, Tyree's groundbreaking history exhibitions have inspired thousands to visit museums and engage with history anew. Additionally, he is a regular lecturer at universities to discuss American history, curation, and museums, Tyree is also a TEDx speaker who champions inner-city youth across the country.

A graduate of Temple University with a Master’s degree in Pan-African Studies, Tyree Boyd-Pates is also an alum of California State University, Bakersfield, where he received his Bachelor’s Degree in Communications with a minor in African American Studies.

 


Recurring guest on NPR, where He discusses the intersections of Politics, race, faith, and popular culture.


Mentor with the California Endowment Brother, Sons, Selves Initiative


Contributing Writer for Huffington Post Black Voices

Curator of Western History at the AUtry Museum Of the American West


Professor of African American Studies at California State University, Dominguez Hills


Facilitator for Los ANgeles’ The LAST BOOKStore Afrofuturism Bookclub