Houston, Texas native, is a distinguished African-American author, journalist, and commentator known for his candid exploration of race, sexuality, and culture. He rose to prominence through his unique voice in essays and articles, addressing complex social and political issues with wit and honesty. Arceneaux’s debut book, ‘I Can’t Date Jesus: Love, Sex, Family, Race, and Other Reasons I’ve Put My Faith in Beyoncé,’ showcases his humorous and poignant storytelling style. His work, often featured in high-profile publications, resonates with a broad audience, particularly within the LGBTQ+ and African-American communities.