Editor at Large & Co-Founder, The 19th*
Errin Haines is an editor at large and a co-founder of The 19th*, a nonprofit newsroom focused on the intersection of women, politics, and policy. She is also an MSNBC Political Analyst.
Prior to joining The 19th*, Errin was national writer on race and ethnicity for The Associated Press, offering sharp news analysis and original perspectives on current events on topics including urban affairs, policing, historically black colleges, civil rights, and the black electorate.
Errin has worked at The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times and Orlando Sentinel. She has also contributed to numerous outlets including NBCNews, NPR, The Guardian, TIME and POLITICO Magazine.
Her expertise on issues of race, gender and politics make her a sought-after voice and thought leader in her industry. Errin was a Ferris Professor of Journalism at Princeton University and is a fellow at the Georgetown University Institute of Politics.
In addition to her role as a reporter, Errin is a tireless champion for diversity in the media, advocating for more jobs for journalists of color in newsrooms, and for fair and accurate coverage of African-Americans in mainstream news outlets. Errin served two terms on the board of directors for the National Association of Black Journalists as the organization’s Vice President of Print.
A native of Atlanta, Errin is based in Philadelphia with her dog, Ginger.