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In 2015, Wright was persuaded to join The Nation as a features editor, making it, at the time, one of the few political magazines with people of color in senior leadership. Wright edited the magazine's features, investigative reports, and editorials, helped cultivate new talent, and developed new
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before joining ColorLines in 2010, initially as editorial and later as, editor-at-large He is credited with transforming the publication from a bimonthly print journal to a daily digital destination reaching 1 million readers a month.
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digital ventures. The magazine looked to him to enhance coverage in his areas of expertise - issues of race and racial justice, inequality, labor, health, and sexuality.
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Wright gained notoriety in the HIV prevention world as he, while writing as a columnist and later senior writer at The Root, he served as publications editor for the
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Digital Media – Single Story: News - "Deadly Secrets: How California Law Shields Oakland Police Violence” Ali Winston, Esther Kaplan, Kai Wright - ColorLines
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While features editor at The Nation, Wright began hosting the podcast “The United States of Anxiety” in partnership with WNYC Studios.
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The African American Experience: Black History and Culture Through Speeches, Letters, Editorials, Poems, Songs, and Stories
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The African American Experience: Black History and Culture Through Speeches, Letters, Editorials, Poems, Songs, and Stories
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Since becoming managing editor at WNYC and host of its narrative unit, Wright has hosted the podcasts
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is an American journalist, activist, author, and podcast host. He has served as copy editor at the
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Soldiers of Freedom: An Illustrated History of African Americans in the Armed Forces
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2011 AIDS: 30 Years Is Enuf! The History of the AIDS Epidemic in Black America, 2011
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This article is about the journalist. For the American DJ and record producer, see
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Saving Ourselves; The State of AIDS in Black America and What We're Doing About It
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2008 Left Behind! Black America: A Neglected Priority in the Global AIDS Epidemic
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Drifting Toward Love: Black, Brown, Gay Coming of Age on the Streets of New York
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Drifting Toward Love: Black, Brown, Gay Coming of Age on the Streets of New York
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Drifting Toward Love: Black, Brown, Gay Coming of Age on the Streets of New York
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National Association of Black Journalists 2012 Salute to Excellence - Winner
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Kai Wright began his career as a journalist in the late '90s at the
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Outside of his home publications, his writing has appeared in
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2008 Saving Ourselves: The State of AIDS in Black America
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2006 The Way Forward: The State of AIDS in Black America
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The Root
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ColorLines
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Mother Jones
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NPR
Notes from America with Kai Wright
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Black AIDS Institute
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Caught: The Lives of Juvenile Justice
There Goes the Neighborhood
The Stakes
United States of Anxiety

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