Adam B. Coleman is the author of Black Victim to Black Victor, a passionate op-ed writer, public speaker, and the founder of Wrong Speak Publishing. His writing challenges conventional narratives and dives deep into the societal issues that shape our world, particularly focusing on the complexities of race, culture, and individual responsibility.
A columnist for Human Events and a regular contributor to The New York Post, Adam’s work also appears in Newsweek, The Federalist, The Epoch Times, Daily Mail, and many other influential publications. He has been featured on major networks like FOX News, Sky News Australia, Newsmax, The Hill’s “Rising”, and numerous podcasts.
Born in Detroit and raised across various states, Adam openly discusses his personal struggles with fatherlessness, homelessness, and his journey toward understanding masculinity. His writing is informed by his experiences and his deep belief in freedom of speech and the power of a platform for those often overlooked.
Adam is committed to changing the cultural conversation by challenging the status quo, advocating for those who feel voiceless, and providing a platform for honest, uncomfortable conversations. He approaches every issue with humility, integrity, and a dedication to truth.
His new book, The Children We Left Behind, explores the direct link between the decline of the nuclear family and the escalating social issues in Western society. Adam argues that the culture's shift toward radical individualism and away from prioritizing children has led to a normalization of family separation and neglect. Drawing on his own painful experiences of fatherlessness and homelessness, Adam calls for a cultural reckoning, where the needs of children are prioritized over the fleeting desires of adults.