Jennifer Baker is an author, editor, and advocate for diversity in publishing. She has contributed to the publishing industry in multiple roles, including as a panel organizer and speaker on diversity, a social media strategist, and a writer. She is known for editing the anthology "Everyday People: The Color of Life," which is a collection of contemporary short stories by established and emerging writers of color. Additionally, Jennifer has contributed articles and reviews to publications such as Electric Literature, The Offing, and Poets & Writers. She is also notable for her work with the podcast "Minorities in Publishing," which she created and hosts, featuring discussions on diversity (or the lack thereof) in the book publishing industry. Her dedication to amplifying marginalized voices is a defining aspect of her work within the literary community.