Latest from Errin Haines
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The Amendment: Investigating Child Care with Chabeli Carrazana
In this episode of The Amendment, The 19th’s economy reporter, Chabeli Carrazana, unpacks America’s child care crisis and discusses her recent investigation into child care safety regulations across the country.
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The Amendment: Down South with Tressie McMillan Cottom
In this episode of The Amendment, sociologist and professor Tressie McMillan Cottom makes her case for why we should all be paying attention to the South in this pivotal election year.
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The Amendment is expanding: Meet our new podcast
The Amendment, in both newsletter and podcast form, is an extension of my journalism and who I am as a Black woman journalist working to tell the truth.
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The Amendment: Keeping Democracy Intact with Nikole Hannah-Jones
In the inaugural episode of The Amendment, Errin Haines and Nikole Hannah-Jones discuss the current state of journalism and the high stakes of this presidential election.
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The Amendment podcast with Errin Haines: Listen to the trailer
A new weekly podcast from The 19th and Wonder Media Network will cut past punditry and give a voice to the new electorate.
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Why most GOP women are standing by their man
A jury held Trump accountable. So far GOP voters haven't.
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Without a healthy democracy, none of the other issues matter
The current presidential election is the most consequential so far — because in 2024, we get the democracy we vote for.
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Claudine Gay’s resignation at Harvard proves Black women’s leadership is still political
Analysis | Much of the criticism wasn’t about legitimate concerns about academic integrity or campus antisemitism. It was about who is in power.
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How can Democrats persuade the voters they need?
A new group formed by alumni of Stacey Abrams’ Georgia efforts is taking on the challenge of early organizing in the South.
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Election 2024 and what the fight for LGBTQ+ rights looks like now
Human Rights Campaign President Kelley Robinson discusses her approach to leadership and embracing “concepts of disruption” ahead of an existential election year.