Sarah Kendzior is synonymous with ‘tea’ to those who keep up with what’s going on in the country. Because, like tea, their day begins with a picture of Sarah on the television.
Sarah Kendzior is a multifaceted personality who is well-known for her work as an author and political analyst. Sarah is best known for covering the transformation of the United States under Trump’s presidency.
Biography, Age, Nationality, Parents
Every year on September 1st, she celebrates her birthday. Although she has not revealed her birthdate, it can be deduced from numerous Twitter posts that she is 37 years old. She also has an unfathomable love for her parents and sister.
In 1996, she attended Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers, New York for her education. In 2006, she received her MA from Indiana University. In addition, in 2012, she received her doctorate in Anthropology from Washington University in St. Louis.
Sarah Kendzior: Marriage?
Sarah Kendzior prefers to keep her personal life private in order to avoid gossip and controversies. Except for the fact that she is married, everything is hidden behind the veil.
Sarah made some information available to the public through her Twitter posts. Her husband and she have been married for 15 years. Every June 1st, the couple celebrates their wedding anniversary. Sarah also mentioned that her child’s father is a Midwestern Preacher.
In addition, the couple has two children. Except for the fact that one of her children is a daughter, little is known about her children.
Sarah Kendzior: Professional Career
Sarah works as a writer in St. Louis, Missouri. She received a lot of positive feedback for her best-selling essay collection, The View From Flyover Country. She co-hosts Gaslit Nation, a biweekly podcast about the rise of corruption in Trump’s administration.
The multi-talented media personality contributes regularly to Fast Company, NBC News, and other national publications. From 2012 to 2014, Sarah worked as an op-ed columnist for Al Jazeera English. She has also written for POLITICO, The Diplomat, The Chicago Tribune, Ethnography Matters, and The New York Daily News, among other publications.
Foreign Policy named her one of “the 100 people you should be following on Twitter to make sense of global events” in August 2013. In September 2014, The Riverfront Times named her the best online journalist in St. Louis. In June 2017, St Louis Magazine named her the best journalist in the city.
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