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Gary Younge

Gary Younge
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Younge in 2014
Born 1969 (age 47–48)
Occupation
  • Columnist
  • Author
  • Broadcaster
Subject
Notable works
  1. No Place Like Home: A Black Briton's Journey Through the American South
  2. The Speech: The Story Behind Dr Martin Luther King Jr's Dream
Spouse Tara Mack
Children Osceola
Zora
Website
@garyyounge on Twitter

Gary Younge (born 1969) is a British journalist, author and broadcaster. He is a feature writer and columnist for The Guardian newspaper and writes a monthly column for The Nation, "Beneath the Radar".

Gary Younge was born in Hertfordshire to Barbadian parents and grew up in Stevenage. At the age of 17 he went to teach English in a United Nations Eritrean refugee school in Sudan with the educational charity Project Trust. In 1984, aged 15, he briefly joined the Young Socialists, the youth section of the Workers Revolutionary Party, but left a year later after harassment from other party members, including allegedly being accused of working for MI5 and claims that he supported Fidel Castro only because of his ethnicity. In the late 1980s he attended Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, where he studied French and Russian, and was elected Vice President (Welfare) of the Student Association, a paid sabbatical post he held for a year.

In his final year of at university he was awarded a bursary from The Guardian to study journalism at City University, and after a short internship at Yorkshire Television he joined The Guardian in 1993, and has since reported from all over Europe, Africa, the US and the Caribbean.

His book No Place Like Home, in which he retraced the route of the civil rights Freedom Riders, was published in 1999 and was shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award.

In 2011, he moved to Chicago, where he lived with his wife Tara Mack, his son Osceola and daughter Zora until returning to Britain in 2015. He intends to move to Hackney. His brother Pat Younge is chief creative officer of BBC Vision.


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