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Scott Poulson-Bryant is an award-winning American journalist and author. One of the co-founding editors of Vibe magazine in 1992 (and the editor who gave the magazine its name), Poulson-Bryant's journalism, profiles, reviews, and essays have appeared in such publications as the ''New York Times'', ''the Village Voice'', ''Rolling Stone'', ''Spin'', ''Essence'', ''Ebony'', and ''The Source''. He is the author of ''HUNG: A Meditation on the Measure of Black Men in America'' (published by Doubleday Books in 2006) and a novel called, ''The VIPs''.〔(Brown Daily Herald Article )〕〔Poulson-Bryant, Scott. The VIPs. New York: Broadway, 2011. Google Books. Web.〕 == Early life and education == Poulson-Bryant was born and raised in Long Island, New York. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Brown University (2008, though he was originally in the Class of 1989). He is currently working toward his PhD in American Studies at Harvard University and is a tutor in Kirkland House.〔(Academia.edu profile )〕
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