Joy Reid is a prominent American political commentator and television host. She is the host of “The ReidOut” on MSNBC.
Here’s a breakdown of her background and career:
Early Life and Education:
- Born Joy-Ann M. Lomena on December 8, 1968, in Brooklyn, New York City.
- Raised in a diverse household with a father from the Democratic Republic of Congo and a mother of Guyanese and British descent.
- Graduated from Harvard University with a degree in film studies in 1991.
Career:
- Early Career: Started her career in journalism and media in the 1990s, working for various news outlets and publications.
- MSNBC: Joined MSNBC in 2011 as a contributor and later became the host of her own show, “The Reid Report,” which premiered in 2014.
- “The ReidOut”: In 2020, her show was renamed “The ReidOut,” and she took over the primetime slot previously held by Chris Matthews.
- Political Commentary: Reid is known for her progressive political views and her sharp commentary on current events, often focusing on issues of race, gender, and social justice.
- Controversies: She has faced criticism and controversy over some of her past writings and comments, particularly those related to LGBTQ+ issues.
Other Notable Information:
- Reid is a vocal critic of former President Donald Trump and the Republican Party.
- She has written a book titled “Fracture: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and the Race to Heal a Divided America.”
- She is married to Jason Reid, and they have three children.
You can find more information about Joy Reid on:
- MSNBC: https://www.msnbc.com/reidout
- Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_Reid
- Twitter: https://x.com/thereidout?lang=en
