Draft:Jonathan I. Kidd

Jonathan I. Kidd is a playwright, documentarian, and  television writer, most notably known for comprising one-half of the Emmy-nominated writing duo along with his writing partner, Sonya Winton-Odamtten. Together, they are known for their work on shows like NCIS New Orleans, ABC’s The Whole Truth, FOX’s Touch, AMAZON’s Oasis (Pilot), and as the Co-Executive Producers of HBO's hit show Lovecraft Country (TV series).

Life and Education
Kidd currently resides in California, but was born in Mansfield, Ohio. Kidd went to  The University of Michigan, where he earned his Bachelor’s degree with honors in African Studies, African American Studies, and English and Kidd obtained his Master’s of Art, Master’s of Philosophy, and Doctoral degree from Yale University, specializing in African-American Studies and English.

Theater and Early Career
In 2003, the duo's produced the documentary "Battleground for a New Generation," delving into youth mobilization during a Presidential election.

In 2004, Kidd's short story, "Some People Wear Green," his rendition of a "soft sequel" to James Baldwin's novel “Giovanni's Room,”  is featured in the anthology “Best Black Gay Erotica,” a collection of stories from seventeen esteemed authors, edited by Darieck Scott.

In 2012, Kidd's autobiographical essay, "One Day A DJ Saved My Life," was published as one of 25 essays by gay men of color to be featured in the anthology titled "For Colored Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Still Not Enough: Coming of Age, Coming Out, and Coming Home." curated by Keith Boykin.

Television Writing and Career Milestones
Kidd started their television writing career when they got accepted into the Warner Brothers Television Writers Workshop in 2010. They achieved success with various shows, including ABC’s  The Whole Truth, FOX’s  Touch, and AMAZON’s Oasis (TV Series)." Notably, they sold several spec pilots, including: The 4th Reich (SHOWTIME) with Robert De Niro & Jane Rosenthal attached to executive produce, Rodeo Drive (WARNER HORIZON), "Southern Gothic"'' (LIFETIME) and "Trader" (HBO) with Tika Sumpter attached to star in and executive produce.

In 2016, Kidd/Winton-Odamtten's NCIS New Orleans episode "Rock-a-Bye-Baby" was nominated for a GLAAD Award and in 2021, they received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Drama Series for  Lovecraft Country.''

In 2019, Kidd/Winton-Odamtten signed an overall deal with HBO, continuing their work as the Co-Executive Producers of the award-winning HBO series Lovecraft Country.

Their ongoing collaboration with HBO has been punctuated by achievements, including being finalists of the Ray Bradbury Nebula Award for Dramatic Presentation in 2021, joining the Advisory Council of WarnerMedia Access Writers Program , joining the LA Theatre Works Board of Directors, and securing a pilot order from HBO for their series adaptation of Octavia Butler's final novel, "Fledgling," featuring Issa Rae and J.J. Abrams among the executive producers. Currently Kidd/ Winton-Odamtten are in the development, writing, and Executive Producing a new limited series, "Say Their Names," inspired by the Los Angeles serial killer, the Grim Sleeper, and intricately explores the life of activist, Margaret Prescod.

Philanthropic Initiatives
Beyond this professional and theatric endeavors, Kidd was engaged in philanthropy initiatives, like the "Feed Black Covid-19 Health Workers Challenge." Collaborating with Frontline Foods, the duo enlisted over 40 Black Hollywood writers, extending support to healthcare workers in underserved Black communities nationwide. .

Dr. Jonathan I. Kidd created the " The Dr. Jonathan I. Kidd Senior Prize" to honor his educational passion. Dr. Kidd was a Walter Rodney Essay Competition winner and an AAS/English major at UM before earning a dual Ph.D. in African American Studies and English from Yale University. He utilized his pedagogical foundations to embark upon a successful career as a television writer and producer. With this prize, Dr. Kidd wishes to recognize LSA students who complete a significant senior project and to honor students enrolled in DAAS courses who demonstrate intellectual curiosity, a record of academic excellence, and a commitment to giving back to the African diaspora.