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'''ColorLines''' considers itself the national newsmagazine on race and politics since 1998. It is supported by and published by the [[Applied Research Center]].<ref>[http://www.colorlines.com/about.php About ColorLines]</ref> | '''ColorLines''' considers itself the national newsmagazine on race and politics since 1998. It is supported by and published by the [[Applied Research Center]].<ref>[http://www.colorlines.com/about.php About ColorLines]</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 21:05, 16 July 2022
ColorLines considers itself the national newsmagazine on race and politics since 1998. It is supported by and published by the Applied Research Center.[1]
It is closely connected to Freedom Road Socialist Organization.
Bob Wing was the founding editor of ColorLines magazine.[2]
Masthead
As of 2016;
- Rinku Sen - Publisher
- Akiba Solomon - Editorial Director
- Kenrya Rankin - News Editor
- Sameer Rao - Staff Reporter/Blogger - Culture
- Yessenia Funes - Climate Justice Reporter
- Miriam Zoila Perez - Gender Columnist
- Erin Zipper - Design Manager
Staff
The following are members of the staff at ColorLines, as of April 14, 2010:[3]
- Daisy Hernández, Executive Editor
- Julianne Hing, Editorial Assistant
- Hatty Lee, Art Director New York City
- Rinku Sen, Publisher
- Kai Wright, Editorial Director
- Jamilah King, Editorial Associate
- Hatty Lee, Art Director
- Rinku Sen, President and Executive Director of the Applied Research Center (ARC) and Publisher of ColorLines magazine.