Errin Haines
Editor at Large, The 19th*
Haines was a speaker on the panel “The media and election season: Are we gonna get it right this time?” at the 25th ISOJ. Watch the presentation here.
Errin Haines is editor at large and a founding mother of The 19th*, a nonprofit, independent newsroom focused on the intersection of gender, politics and policy. She is also an MSNBC Contributor. Prior to joining The 19th*, Errin was national writer on race and ethnicity for The Associated Press. She has also worked at The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times and Orlando Sentinel. Errin’s expertise on issues of race, gender and politics make her a sought-after voice and thought leader in her industry. She has taught classes on race, gender and the 2020 election at the Georgetown University Institute of Politics and Princeton University. Errin is currently writing her first book, exploring the growth of Black women’s power and leadership. A native of Atlanta, Errin is based in Philadelphia.