Bruce Morrow is a writer and interdisciplinary visual artist. As part of the digital art collective scopOphilic, he has created and produced numerous experimental videos, which were broadcast on MNN. In the literary field, he is a former fiction editor at Callaloo and co-editor of “Shade: An Anthology of Short Fiction by Gay Men of African Descent.” His writing has appeared in the New York Times, “Speak My Name: Black Men on Masculinity and the American Dream,” “Freedom in this Village: Twenty-Five Years of Black Gay Men's Writing,” “Ancestral House: The Black Short Story in the Americas and Europe,” and “Imagining America: Stories from the Promised Land: A Multicultural Anthology of American Fiction.” He has an MFA in Creative Writing from Columbia University and studied film history and theory with James Schamus. He also has over 28 years of experience in nonprofit leadership, having worked for The Trevor Project, GLAAD, Girl Scouts of the USA, Bank Street College of Education, and Teachers & Writers Collaborative. In 2007, he was a Revson Fellow for Mid-Career Civic Leaders at Columbia University.