Marlon McKenney is an African-American Artist, Author, and Creative Director who resides in San Francisco. 2017 Marlon established Conscious Culture Publishing, a company dedicated to producing captivating African historical fiction and diverse multicultural content. Utilizing cutting-edge 3D technology, Marlon crafts intricate illustrations and animations, skillfully breathing life into the rich tapestry of African histories, mythologies, and legends. Through his artistic endeavors, Marlon advocates for the representation and celebration of diverse cultures, leaving a strong impact on the world of illustration and storytelling. Marlon McKenney is an African-American Artist, Author, and Creative Director who resides in San Francisco. 2017 Marlon established Conscious Culture Publishing, a company dedicated to producing captivating African historical fiction and diverse multicultural content. Utilizing cutting-edge 3D technology, Marlon crafts intricate illustrations and animations, skillfully breathing life into the rich tapestry of African histories, mythologies, and legends. Through his artistic endeavors, Marlon advocates for the representation and celebration of diverse cultures, leaving a strong impact on the world of illustration and storytelling. Spencer Whitney is an African-American journalist and photographer who resides in Oakland. Presently serving as the Digital Editor for KQED News, Spencer Whitney brings a wealth of experience to his role. Before joining KQED News, he held the position of Multimedia Editor at the Oakland Post and as an Assistant Editor in the Editorial department at the esteemed San Francisco Chronicle. Spencer pursued his undergraduate studies at Howard University and received his Masters in Journalism at UC Berkeley. He also gained valuable experience interning with SiriusXM during his academic journey.
"""The Genius of Egypt II"" continues bringing one of the most important historical figures to life through amazing storytelling and colorful illustrations. As a person who loves African history, ""The Genius of Egypt"" & "" The Genius of Egypt II "" I would highly recommend them as starter children's books to get children engaged about the life of Imhotep and the African Diaspora. Dad is Not a Noun Podcast"