ColorLines

ColorLines is a daily news site, published by Race Forward, featuring investigative reporting and news analysis from the perspective of communities of color.[1]

ColorLines
EditorToccara Castleman
Former editorsAkiba Soloman

Aura Bogado

Kai Wright
CategoriesRace and Politics
FrequencyDaily
PublisherRace Forward
Year founded1998
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Websitewww.colorlines.com
ISSN1098-3503

History

ColorLines was founded in 1998.[1] It was originally a print publication published jointly by the Applied Research Center (now Race Forward), and the now defunct Center for Third World Organizing, a training center for community organizers of color.[2] Bob Wing was the founding editor of ColorLines.[3]

In 2010, ColorLines became an online magazine of the Applied Research Center.[4] Articles are primarily composed of essays, investigative reports, think pieces, opinion columns, cultural criticism, fiction, and humor pieces. Within a year of launching as a daily, digital publication, ColorLines was named a Webby Award Honoree for Political Blogs.[5]

Awards and honors

  • Political Blog, Webby Honoree, 2012[6]
  • Political Blog, Webby Honoree, 2011[5]
  • Hillman Prize, Web Journalism (Reporter Seth Wessler), 2011[7]
  • Outstanding Magazine Article, GLAAD nomination, 2009
  • Watchdog award winner, Chicago Headline Club (largest professional chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists), 2008
  • General Excellence Award, Utne Reader, 2007
  • Best Cultural and Social Coverage, Utne Reader, 2005
  • Outstanding Magazine Article, GLAAD nomination, 2005
  • Best Political Magazine, East Bay Express, 2004
  • Best Investigative/In-Depth Article, New America Media, 2004

References

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