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Adam Serwer was born on 1982 in United States, is an American journalist. Discover Adam Serwer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 42 years old?

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1982

Adam Serwer (born 1982) is an American journalist and author.

He is a staff writer at The Atlantic where his work focuses on politics, race, and justice.

He previously worked at Buzzfeed News, The American Prospect, and Mother Jones.

2014

He began work at BuzzFeed News as the national editor in August 2014.

2016

Serwer was hired as a senior editor at The Atlantic on August 15, 2016.

His work there has focused on white supremacy, race in America, and the Trump administration.

Essays such as "The Nationalist's Delusion", "White Nationalism's Deep American Roots", and "The Cruelty Is the Point" have been cited by other journalists in various outlets.

He has also appeared on other media outlets such as All Things Considered, The Opposition with Jordan Klepper, In the Thick, and On My Mind with Diane Rehm to discuss his writing.

2018

In his best known essay, "The Cruelty Is the Point", published in 2018, Serwer argued that the Trump administration’s policies were not only cruel, but cruel by design.

2019

Serwer has received awards from the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), The Root, and the Society of Professional Journalists. He was named a spring 2019 Shorenstein Center fellow, and received the 2019 Hillman Prize for Opinion & Analysis Journalism.

Serwer was raised in Washington, D.C. His father, Daniel Serwer, was in the Foreign Service, which resulted in Serwer spending part of his childhood overseas.

His mother, Jacquelyn Serwer, is the chief curator of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African American History and Culture.

His father is European and Jewish and his mother is African-American.

He has a brother named Jared Serwer.

Serwer received his bachelor's degree from Vassar College and his master's degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.

Following graduate school, he was a writing fellow at The American Prospect. He later worked at Mother Jones, MSNBC, The Washington Post, Jack and Jill Politics, Salon, and The Atlantic as a guest blogger for Ta-Nehisi Coates.

Serwer received a fellowship from the Shorenstein Center in 2019, for which he researched the historical role of African Americans and voting.

He received the 2019 Hillman Prize for his work on the rise of Trump, Trumpism and America's history of racism.

His first book, The Cruelty Is the Point: The Past, Present, and Future of Trump's America, is a collection of essays that was released June 29, 2021 by One World/Penguin Random House.

The book was named to the New York Times Best Seller list.

Kirkus reviewed it as "a strong contribution to conversations about racism, injustice, and violence, all of which continue to plague this country."

Conservative writer Helen Andrews criticized the book in The American Conservative as "the most toxic piece of journalism of the Trump era."

Serwer is married.

He and his wife have one daughter (b. 2019).

He practices Judaism.

He has multiple cats whom he frequently tweets about and refers to as "the Garfields" because they are all orange.

A dog named Korra was added to the household in the spring of 2021.