White "was born to a Caucasian mother and an African-American father". He attended
Grand Blanc Community High School in
Grand Blanc, Michigan. There, he started a student atheists club, which the school principal objected to. As part of his experience he published an Op-Ed piece "Atheists Under Siege" in the July 21, 1999 issue of the
New York Times. He was also interviewed on
Politically Incorrect and received the 1999 Ruth Jokinen Memorial Student Activist Award from the
Freedom From Religion Foundation. He earned a
B.A. at
Swarthmore College At the time of the Occupy Wall Street protests, White was working as senior editor for
Adbusters magazine with Occupy Wall Street co-creator
Kalle Lasn. As the Occupy Wall Street movement gained momentum, White served as the group's unofficial publicist, though he was located in
Berkeley, California, and not New York. After a group of Occupy Wall Street activists sought to raise funds for the movement by selling posters, White, who had already left
Adbusters, took over
Adbusters' Twitter account to declare support for the sale. After
Adbusters regained control of the account, White referred to his actions as a "playful insurrection". == Awards ==