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Rasheed Newson is a TV writer and producer and the author of My Government Means to Kill Me, a queer coming-of-age novel set in 1980s NYC. The book received critical acclaim and awards, and is available for purchase on the website.
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Bio. Rasheed grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana, and is the...
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Bio. Rasheed grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana, and is the eldest of three children. He showed an early interest in reading poetry and fiction. Nikki Giovanni and Kurt Vonnegut were among his favorite writers. It was years before Rasheed had the courage to consider himself a writer.
Aug 20, 2022 · In his debut, “My Government Means to Kill Me,” Rasheed Newson shines a vivid light onto underappreciated aspects of our history through the life of a gay Black teenager.
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Aug 23, 2022 · Screenwriter Rasheed Newson turns his talents to the page with a gorgeous coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of the AIDS crisis.
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Aug 23, 2022 · The novelist and TV writer Rasheed Newson is 43, which makes him too young to have participated in the heyday of AIDS activism and the civil rights movement.
Rasheed Newson is a writer and television producer from Indianapolis, Indiana. Growing up as the eldest of three children, he developed a love for poetry and fiction, with Nikki Giovanni and Kurt Vonnegut among his favorite writers.
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Mar 31, 2022 · Rasheed Newson is one of the co-showrunners of 'Bel-Air', a dramatic reimagining of the classic sitcom 'The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air'. He talks about the show's vision, challenges, Easter eggs, and season 2 plans in this interview with Collider.