ColorLines
Editor | Jamilah King |
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Categories | Race and Politics |
Frequency | Bimonthly |
First issue | 1998 |
Company | Race Forward |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Website |
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ISSN | 1098-3503 |
ColorLines is an American on-line magazine that covers race and politics in society.[1]
History
ColorLines was founded in 1998.[2] It was originally a print publication published jointly by the Applied Research Center (www.arc.org), a public policy institute that focused on race, and the Center for Third World Organizing (www.ctwo.org), a training center for community organizers of color.[3] Bob Wing was the founding editor of ColorLines.[4]
In 2010 ColorLines became an on-line magazine[5] of the Applied Research Center, which became Race Forward: The Center for Racial Justice Innovation. Articles are primarily composed of essays, investigative reports, think pieces, opinion columns, cultural criticism, fiction, and humor pieces.
Recognition
- Outstanding Magazine Article, GLAAD nomination, 2009
- Watchdog award winner, Chicago Headline Club, 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
External links
References
- ↑ http://webarchives.cdlib.org/site/sw1wd3qz1w Alternative Mass Media / News Web Sites Web Archive, Tamiment Library, New York University.
- ↑ http://webarchives.cdlib.org/site/sw1wd3qz1w Alternative Mass Media / News Web Sites Web Archive, Tamiment Library, New York University.
- ↑ http://colorlines.com/archives/2012/09/arcs_30th_anniversary.html "Help Us Celebrate as the Applied Research Center Turns 30" Colorlines.com
- ↑ http://www.speakoutnow.org/userdata_display.php?modin=50&uid=180 Speak Out
- ↑ http://muledesign.com/portfolio/colorlines/ Mule Design on unification of print periodical with online news blog