Jamelle Bouie is one of the famous Journalist, who was born on the memorable day of April 12 in the year 1987. Hailing from the vibrant city of Virginia, Jamelle Bouie is a proud citizen of United States.
Journalist who joined The New York Times in 2019 as a political columnist. He rose to fame for his columns covering race and politics, including for Slate, The Atlantic, The Root, and National Review.
Over the years, not only have skills been honed, but a significant impact has also been made in the professional field. Whether it's through work, public appearances, or contributions to the community, Jamelle Bouie continues to be an inspiration for many.
Personal Information
Details about Jamelle Bouie
Popular As:
Jamelle Bouie
First Name:
Jamelle
Last Name:
Bouie
Gender:
Male
Birthday:
April 12
Birth Year:
1987
Age:
36 years
Education:
Floyd E. Kellam High School; University of Virginia
Career
He earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia in 2009.
He was named to Forbes’ annual 30 Under 30: Media list in 2015 for covering the Ferguson, Missouri story. He was previously named to the Root Magazine Top 100 in 2012 as a prominent voice in the 2012 presidential election coverage.
Family
He was born and raised in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He and Jonah Goldberghave appeared on the CBS Face the Nation TV show together.
Jamelle Bouie Timeline
2005
Kellam High School, from which he was graduated in 2005.
2009
He was graduated from the University of Virginia in 2009, with a Bachelor of Arts degree, with majors in political and social thought and government.
2010
Bouie was awarded a writing fellowship for The American Prospect in 2010.
2012
He was awarded a Knobler Fellowship at the Nation Institute by The Nation in 2012.
2013
Bouie became a staff writer for The Daily Beast in 2013, writing about national politics.
2014
He moved to Slate as a chief political correspondent in 2014.
2015
Bouie has been a political analyst on CBS News since 2015.
2016
He frequently appears on Face the Nation, the network's Sunday morning show, and contributed to the network's 2016 election night coverage.
2019
He was formerly chief political correspondent for Slate. David Uberti, writing in the Columbia Journalism Review in 2019, called Bouie "one of the defining commentators on politics and race in the Trump era".
2021
C., and as of 2021, he is based in Charlottesville, Virginia.
2023
His interests ... range well beyond politics to the visual arts, food and movies." On January 24, 2023 he wrote of the need to examine the motivation behind the focus of speeches being given in the national campaign of Florida Governor DeSantis.
2024
Bouie suggests that his prior legislative history provides deeper understanding of why he is controlling a narrative intended to attract the voting population he would like to draw away from former President Trump as they approach their party nomination for the 2024 presidential election.