Nia-Malika Henderson
Nia-Malika Henderson | |
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Born | |
Education | Lower Richland High School, Hopkins, South Carolina |
Alma mater | Duke University (B.A.) Yale University (M.A.) Columbia University (M.A.) |
Occupation | Journalist |
Nia-Malika Henderson (born July 7, 1974) is a senior political reporter for CNN.[2] She reported broadly on the 2016 campaign for CNN's digital and television platforms, with a special focus on identity politics—exploring the dynamics of demographics, race, and religion, and reporting on the groups of people who help shape national elections.
Early life and education
[edit]Henderson graduated from Lower Richland High School in Hopkins, South Carolina in 1992. She went on to graduate cum laude from Duke University with a bachelor's degree in literature and cultural anthropology; and earned master's degrees from Yale University in American studies and Columbia University in journalism.[3]
Career
[edit]Henderson began her career writing for The Baltimore Sun and then for Newsday's national staff[4] where she was its lead reporter covering Barack Obama's 2008 campaign, the Democratic primary race and the Democratic National Convention. She also covered the first two years of the Obama administration for Politico.
From 2010 to 2015, Henderson served as a reporter at The Washington Post.[5] As national political reporter for the Post, she covered the White House, the 2012 presidential campaign, the 2010 mid-term elections and anchored the Post's Election 2012 blog.
In 2015, Henderson joined CNN as senior political reporter and anchor.[6]
Personal life
[edit]Henderson married her long-time girlfriend, a doctor, in late 2019.[7][8][9]
References
[edit]- ^ Who's CNN reporter Nia Malika Henderson? Retrieved 2018-06-26.
- ^ "Election 2016: 'Inside Politics': Would Trump actually quit the race?". CNN. 9 October 2016. Retrieved 27 November 2016.
- ^ National Association of Black Journalists: "ABJ Congratulates Member Nia-Malika Henderson on New Role as a Senior Political Reporter for CNN" by April Turner April 7, 2015
- ^ "Nia-Malika Henderson: The Root 100 2016". The Root. 27 September 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-11-01. Retrieved April 29, 2022.
- ^ "Nia-Malika Henderson". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
- ^ "Nia-Malika Henderson - Senior Political Reporter". CNN. Retrieved 2020-12-01.
- ^ "Nia Malika Henderson married her longtime girlfriend in 2019". Archived from the original on 2021-05-16. Retrieved 2021-04-03.
- ^ "BIRTHDAY OF THE DAY: CNN senior political reporter Nia-Malika Henderson". Politico. 7 July 2017.
- ^ "Weekly Wrap: 'One Hot Mess' as Shutdown Continues, Plus Millennials and Burnout : It's Been a Minute with Sam Sanders". NPR.
- 1974 births
- African-American women journalists
- African-American journalists
- American political journalists
- CNN people
- Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumni
- Duke University alumni
- African-American LGBTQ people
- American LGBTQ broadcasters
- American LGBTQ journalists
- LGBTQ people from South Carolina
- Living people
- Newsday people
- People from Hopkins, South Carolina
- The Baltimore Sun people
- The Washington Post people
- Yale University alumni