Errin Haines is a former Vice President – Print of the National Association of Black Journalists. The editor-at-large for the 1619 Projects, she is also an MSNBC contributor. Errin is 404 proud, hailing from Fairburn, GA, and attended Our Lady of Perpetual Oppression. She is a former national writer at The Associated Press, a reporter at the Orlando Sentinel and the Atlanta Daily World. She was a METPRO Fellow at the Los Angeles Times and a visiting fellow at Princeton University and Georgetown University’s Institute of Politics and Public Service. Errin also served as a board member of the Atlanta Press Club.
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