ColorLines
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ColorLines, founded in 1998, is a national magazine that covers race and politics in society. Articles are primarily composed of essays, investigative reports, think pieces, opinion columns, cultural criticism, fiction, and humor pieces. Colorlines was established in 1998 by the Applied Research Center, a public policy institute. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
Media:
Online
Audience:
(English)
Scope:
International
Political Viewpoint:
Left
Owners:
nonprofit_organization
Edited By:
Jon Mitchell
Last Edit:
Jul 14, 2010 - 6:25 AM PDT
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Top Topics:
Politics (5), U.S. (5), Immigration (4), World (3), Race (2), Local (2), Law Enforcement (1), Racism (1), Mexico (1), Civil Liberties (1), Religion (1), Poverty (1), U.S. Economy (1), U.S. Constitution (1), Religion and Politics (1)...
Top Authors:
Daisy Hernandez (1), Channing Kennedy (1), Aarti Shahani (1), Jamilah King (1)
Top Formats:
Special Report (2), Opinion (1), News (1)
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