Jamilah Lemieux

momdadarefighting,slate

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Preston's Summary

Jamilah Lemieux is a writer and culture critic at Slate and momdadarefighting. She focuses on themes of family and relationships, particularly in the context of parenting and the dynamics of holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving. Jamilah's work has been featured in notable publications including Vanity Fair, HuffPost, and The Cut.

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Geo Focus

United States (National)

Coverage Attributes:

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Opinion Editorial: 34 %
Expert Commentary: 16 %
Exclusive: 13 %
How To Guide: 13 %
Seasonal: 11 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Parenting Styles
  • Single Parenthood
  • Early Childhood Education

Pitching Insights

Jamilah's articles mainly revolve around family and relationship dynamics, often incorporating opinion pieces, exclusive stories, expert commentary, and how-to guides. She seems interested in exploring personal experiences related to parenting, family relationships, childcare issues, and personal regrets.

If you are considering reaching out to Jamilah for a pitch or interview opportunity, focus on providing unique perspectives or expertise regarding parenting challenges, inter-family dynamics with a particular emphasis on children and young adults. Potential topics could include navigating complex family situations during the holidays or addressing common struggles faced by parents and families.

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