
Columnist for the New York Times, CBS News Political Analyst & Former Chief Political Correspondent for Slate Magazine
Jamelle Bouie Speaking Fee: $10,000 to $20,000
Columnist for the New York Times, CBS News Political Analyst & Former Chief Political Correspondent for Slate Magazine

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Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) / Social Justice
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African American & Black
Jamelle Bouie Speaker Profile: At A Glance
Jamelle Bouie’s political instincts provide audiences with unique insight on the past, present, and future of our national politics, policy, and the state of race relations. As he did while writing for Slate and the Daily Beast, Jamelle shares eye-opening perspectives on issues concerning the issues at play in America today. Jamelle appears regularly on CBS’s Face the Nation. His writings have appeared in The Atlantic, The Washington Post, TIME, and The New Yorker.
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