FE: The Lily

Date Published: 10/27/2022

“Audiences want to see how policy affects the lives of everyday people. And they want to feel personally connected to what they read. Diverse sourcing makes us more trustworthy arbiters of the news.” ~ Neema Roshania Patel



This week I wish to honor Neema Roshania Patel who joined the Washington Post in 2016 as a digital editor before she helped the paper’s successful podcast “The Lily,” which focuses on women’s and gender issues, according to her obituary published by the Washington Post.



Ms. Roshania Patel died on Monday at just 35 after a battle with gastric cancer, the paper announced.

While working on the podcast, Roshania Patel spearheaded projects such as the “Anxiety Chronicles,” which documents mental health struggles, and a months-long project called “The Jessicas,” which chronicles the lives of women born with the most popular name in 1989 to today.

She left her position as top editor at “The Lily” in 2009 to join the paper’s Next Generation initiative — aimed to widen WaPo’s readership to younger demographics, which Roshania Patel was passionate about. https://www.washingtonpost.com/gender-identity

“Younger audiences want to see their experiences and the experiences of their peers reflected in the journalism they consume,” she wrote in an op-ed to the Poynter Institute about diversifying sources.

I appreciate her work and perspective.



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