Joel Dreyfuss (born September 1945) is a Haitian-American retired editor and journalist.
A Haitian-American, Joel Dreyfuss was born in September 1945 in Port-au-Prince, Republic of Haiti.
[2] In 1971, Dreyfuss graduated from City College of New York, and five years later moved to San Francisco.
[3] By February 2012, he and his wife, Veronica Pollard, had moved to Paris to research Dreyfuss' family history and write a book chronicling their emigration from Africa to France and Haiti.
[1] Dreyfuss co-founded the National Association of Black Journalists,[2] and he was a nominating judge for the 1981 Pulitzer Prize.