ERRIN HAINES
Errin Haines is a distinguished journalist and media leader who has made significant contributions to coverage of race, politics, and social issues in America.
She serves as editor-at-large for The 19th, a nonprofit newsroom she co-founded that focuses on the intersection of gender, politics, and policy. Before helping launch The 19th, Haines was the Associated Press's national writer on race and ethnicity, where she covered major stories about racial justice, politics, and culture.
Throughout her career, Haines has worked for several prominent news organizations, and her work has consistently highlighted important stories about civil rights, voting rights, and the experiences of marginalized communities.
As a political analyst and commentator, Errin has become known for her insightful analysis of American politics, particularly regarding issues affecting women, communities of color, and the importance of inclusive coverage in journalism.
Through her work at The 19th, she continues to lead coverage that examines how gender and politics intersect in America.