Keli Goff Biography
Keli Goff is an American journalist, screenwriter, and playwright. Prior to that, She came to prominence as a blogger and political commentator during the 2008 election, recognized for her contributions to The Huffington Post and her appearances on various television networks as a political pundit.
Goff has appeared on CNN, Fox News, the BBC, MSNBC and other networks. She is the author of the book, Party Crashing: How the Hip-Hop Generation Declared Political Independence and the novel The GQ Candidate, released in July 2011.
In September 2014 Goff joined the writing staff of the BET drama series “Being Mary Jane.” She won a 2016 NAACP Image Award for her work on the show. She is a 2014 recipient of the Public Theater’s Emerging Writers Group fellowship. Keli was a writer for the CW Television series “Black Lightning” based on DC Comics superhero. As of 2019, she is a Columnist for The Daily Beast and writer for the upcoming television series “Twenties.”
Keli Goff Age
She was born on July 20, 1979, in Missouri City, Texas.
Keli Goff Husband
She has revealed that she is single and happy with her life.
Keli Goff Children
She has not reveled whether she has children as she likes to keep her personal life private. However, this information is under review and will update it as soon its available.
Keli Goff Education
Goff is a Missouri City, Texas, native. She attended Elkins High School. After high school, Keli attended the New York University where she earned a bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in strategic communications from Columbia University.
Keli Goff Height
She stands on a height of 5 feet 9 inches tall. She weighs around 50 Kg.
Keli Goff Salary
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Keli Goff Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth $1 million- $5 million dollars.
Keli Goff Career
Her first book, Party Crashing: How the Hip-Hop Generation Declared Political Independence, inspected the points of view and effect of more youthful voters and individuals from the Post Civil Rights Generation on the political procedure, with a specific spotlight on the 2008 race. Her second book, The GQ Candidate, a novel, was distributed in 2011 by Simon and Schuster’s Atria Books, with the softcover distributed in June 2012.
Goff was a regular contributor to the BET public affairs program “The Truth With Jeff Johnson” and an editorial contributor to RushmoreDrive.com during the 2008 election.
Keli Goff The Guardian
Her essay “Living the Dream” is featured in the collection The Speech: Race and Barack Obama’s A More Perfect Union. Her writing has also appeared in Time, UPTOWN, Cosmopolitan, Essence, The Guardian, the Washington Post, the Daily Beast and the web editions of the New York Times and New York magazine.
At present, a feature writer for The Daily Beast, Goff recently filled in as a Correspondent for The Root and as an ordinary supporter of the Washington Post blog “She the People,” and before that for the Huffington Post. Goff’s sections have been the subject of inclusion in outlets including the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times, while her books have been secured by USA Today, Vanity Fair, and Politico.
Amid the 2016 decision, she was likewise the host of a live occasion arrangement for WNYC (the National Public Radio New York subsidiary.) Political Party with Keli Goff, about “evading the pony race of the 2016 races to dive further into the general population and thoughts forming our political scene” at The Greene Space at WNYC and WQXR in Soho.
Goff was an anchor at the Women in the World Summit in 2014 for the Toyota Solutions Studio. In addition to interviewing former President Jimmy Carter, she interviewed many of the speakers and panelists from the conference including Ken Burns. She began writing for the CW television series Black Lightning based on the DC Comics superhero in 2007.
She began working on her first documentary In 2013 , interviewing pro-life and pro-choice activists about the history of reproductive policy in America. That film would eventually become “Reversing Roe,” released on Netflix (along with a brief theatrical run) in September 2018. The film was co-produced by directors Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg.
Keli Goff Awards
She won the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series.
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