Washington Post's New Slate of Columnists Will Reel in Its Younger Audiences

Columnists include former Teen Vogue editor in chief Elaine Welteroth

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This week The Washington Post introduced a slate of four new columns to offer readers advice on mental health, identity and digital culture, aimed primarily at its younger audience.

Contributors include mental health professional Sahaj Kaur Kohli, TikTok content creator Jules Terpak, author and columnist Damon Young and former Teen Vogue editor in chief Elaine Welteroth. Columns will run weekly, and Welteroth’s Ask Elaine will run biweekly. The new columns will live outside of the publisher’s paywall where readers can register to read them if they aren’t subscribers, according to The Post.

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