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Adam Serwer is a senior editor covering politics at The Atlantic.

Biography
Adam Serwer is biracial. His mother is Jacquelyn Days Serwer, PhD, an African-American art historian and Chief Curator of the National Museum of African-American History and Culture at the Smithsonian Institution. His father is Daniel Serwer, PhD, a Jewish scientist and historian who served as Vice President of the United States Institute of Peace.

Adam Serwer has reported for several publications including MSNBC, Buzzfeed, and Mother Jones. In 2012, he was named The Root 100 honoree. In 2014, Buzzfeed hired Serwer as its national editor and he moved to work at their headquarters in New York. In August 2016, he began working for The Atlantic and is currently a senior editor covering politics. He is a regular critic of the Republican Party under President Donald Trump, and has stated Trump's election and presidency are due in part to widespread racism and white nationalism. Several of his articles have been widely discussed, including "The Cruelty is the Point" which argues that cruelty by the Trump Administration is a tool being used on purpose,  and "The Nationalist's Delusion" which is about Trumpism and its related to racism.